Publications by authors named "B A Magnuson"

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  • H3K27M diffuse midline gliomas (DMG) consist of two main types of cells: less-differentiated oligodendrocyte precursor-like stem cells and more differentiated astrocyte-like cells.
  • Researchers created models representing these cell types and used various profiling techniques to understand their distinct metabolic programs, identifying specific weaknesses in each type.
  • The study found that astrocyte-like cells are more prone to a type of cell death called ferroptosis, while oligodendrocyte precursor-like cells are sensitive to statins and inhibitors of mitochondrial function, suggesting targeted therapies could improve treatment outcomes for patients with these tumors.
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Cyclin-dependent kinases 12/13 play pivotal roles in orchestrating transcription elongation, DNA damage response, and maintenance of genomic stability. Biallelic CDK12 loss has been documented in various malignancies. Here, we develop a selective CDK12/13 PROTAC degrader, YJ9069, which effectively inhibits proliferation in subsets of prostate cancer cells preferentially over benign immortalized cells.

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Steady-state levels of RNA transcripts are controlled by their rates of synthesis and degradation. Here we used nascent RNA Bru-seq and BruChase-seq to profile RNA dynamics across 16 human cell lines as part of ENCODE4 Deeply Profiled Cell Lines collection. We show that RNA turnover dynamics differ widely between transcripts of different genes and between different classes of RNA.

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Arising as co-products of canonical gene expression, transcription-associated lincRNAs, such as promoter upstream transcripts (PROMPTs), enhancer RNAs (eRNAs), and readthrough (RT) transcripts, are often regarded as byproducts of transcription, although they may be important for the expression of nearby genes. We identified regions of nascent expression of these lincRNA in 16 human cell lines using Bru-seq techniques, and found distinctly regulated patterns of PROMPT, eRNA, and RT transcription using the diverse biochemical approaches in the ENCODE4 deeply profiled cell lines collection. Transcription of these lincRNAs was influenced by sequence-specific features and the local or 3D chromatin landscape.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) subsists in a nutrient-deregulated microenvironment, making it particularly susceptible to treatments that interfere with cancer metabolism. For example, PDAC utilizes and is dependent on high levels of autophagy and other lysosomal processes. Although targeting these pathways has shown potential in preclinical studies, progress has been hampered by the challenge of identifying and characterizing favorable targets for drug development.

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