Publications by authors named "Jeongeun Ahn"

SRG3, a mouse homolog of yeast SWI3 and human BAF155, is known to be a core component of SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex. We have previously shown that SRG3 plays essential roles in early mouse embryogenesis, brain development, and T-cell development. SRG3 gene expression was differentially regulated depending on the developmental stages and exhibited tissue-specific pattern.

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The E protein family transcription factors encoded by the E2A and HEB genes are known to play critical roles in the coordinate regulation of lymphocyte development. Previous studies have shown that T cell receptor (TCR) signals rapidly induce Id3, a dominant negative antagonist of E2A activity and allow thymocytes to survive selection events in the thymus. Here we show that SRG3 acts as a novel downstream target of E2A/HeLa E box-binding (HEB) complex and modulates glucocorticoid (GC) susceptibility in thymocytes in response to TCR signals.

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Activation of T cell antigen receptor (TCR) signaling inhibits glucocorticoid (GC)-induced apoptosis of T cells. However, the detailed mechanism regarding how activated T cells are protected from GC-induced apoptosis is unclear. Previously, we have shown that the expression level of SRG3, a murine homolog of BAF155 in humans, correlated well with the GC sensitivity of T cells either in vitro or in vivo.

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