Xi Wang
Harvard University
3 Papers
1 Citations
Xi Wang is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: CRISPR & Epigenomics. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications. Previous affiliations of Xi Wang include Cornell University & Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Papers
High-resolution characterization of gene function using single-cell CRISPR tiling screen.
Lu Yang,Anthony K. N. Chan,Kazuya Miyashita,Christopher D. Delaney,Xi Wang,Hongzhi Li,Sheela Pangeni Pokharel,Sandra Li,Mingli Li,Xiaobao Xu,Wei Lu,Qiao Liu,Nicole Mattson,Kevin Yining Chen,Jinhui Wang,Yate-Ching Yuan,David Horne,Steven T. Rosen,Yadira M. Soto-Feliciano,Zhaohui Feng,Takayuki Hoshii,Gang Xiao,Gang Xiao,Markus Müschen,Markus Müschen,Jianjun Chen,Jianjun Chen,Scott A. Armstrong,Chun-Wei Chen,Chun-Wei Chen,Chun-Wei Chen +30 more
TL;DR: This work presents sc-Tiling, which integrates a CRISPR gene-tiling screen with single-cell transcriptomic and protein structural analyses that enables the capacity to identify regulatory mechanisms within a gene-coding region that dictate gene activity and therapeutic response.
High-Density CRISPR Scan Identifies Functional Regions of DOT1L That Mediate Therapeutic Response in MLL-r Leukemia
Chun-Wei Chen,Lu Yang,Xi Wang,Anthony K. N. Chan,Christopher D. Delaney,Kazuya Miyashita,Yanchun Guo,Wen-Han Chang,Sandra Li,Sheela Pangeni Pokharel,Hongzhi Li,Yadira M. Soto-Feliciano,Takayuki Hoshii,Scott A. Armstrong +13 more
TL;DR: A high-density CRISPR scan approach to dissect the function of Dot1l coding regions in mouse MLL-AF9 leukemic cells revealed a significant depletion of clusters of sgRNA targeting the known functional regions including the lysine methyltransferase (KMT) core and the AF9-binding domains of DOT1L.
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The role of DOT1L in the maintenance of leukemia gene expression.
TL;DR: The structural basis of chromatin targeting of DOT 1L through its cofactors and the role of DOT1L in repelling transcription repressive complexes during leukemia development are highlighted.