Publications by authors named "Woojun D Park"

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  • CDK7 is essential for the growth of multiple myeloma (MM) cells, as it regulates critical programs like E2F and MYC, which are linked to cell survival and metabolism.
  • Targeting CDK7 with a specific inhibitor (YKL-5-124) not only disrupts these oncogenic pathways but also shows strong anti-tumor effects with minimal harm to normal cells, leading to reduced glycolysis and lactate production in MM cells.
  • The promising results from mouse models highlight CDK7 as a key player in MM progression and suggest that YKL-5-124 could be an effective treatment option worth pursuing in clinical settings.
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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) can drive tumorigenesis and are susceptible to therapeutic intervention. Here, we used a large-scale CRISPR interference viability screen to interrogate cell-growth dependency to lncRNA genes in multiple myeloma (MM) and identified a prominent role for the miR-17-92 cluster host gene (MIR17HG). We show that an MIR17HG-derived lncRNA, named lnc-17-92, is the main mediator of cell-growth dependency acting in a microRNA- and DROSHA-independent manner.

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Somatic mutations are rare in pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (pAML), indicating that alternate strategies are needed to identify targetable dependencies. We performed the first enhancer mapping of pAML in 22 patient samples. Generally, pAML samples were distinct from adult AML samples, and MLL (KMT2A)-rearranged samples were also distinct from non-KMT2A-rearranged samples.

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Chordomas are rare spinal tumors addicted to expression of the developmental transcription factor brachyury. In chordomas, brachyury is super-enhancer associated and preferentially downregulated by pharmacologic transcriptional CDK inhibition, leading to cell death. To understand the underlying basis of this sensitivity, we dissect the brachyury transcription regulatory network and compare the consequences of brachyury degradation with transcriptional CDK inhibition.

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Artificial miRNA technology enables the generation of siRNAs to regulate the expression of targeted genes. However, the application of siRNAs to alter gene expression is challenging due to their instability and requires a means to efficiently deliver siRNAs into the host. Here, we report that the siRNAs targeted to animal mRNAs can be heterologously expressed and stably produced in lettuce.

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Cyclin-dependent kinase 7 (CDK7) regulates both cell cycle and transcription, but its precise role remains elusive. We previously described THZ1, a CDK7 inhibitor, which dramatically inhibits superenhancer-associated gene expression. However, potent CDK12/13 off-target activity obscured CDK7s contribution to this phenotype.

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  • - Epicuticular waxes create a protective barrier for land plants, and researchers studied maize glossy mutants with reduced wax to understand their molecular functions, identifying 2,279 differentially expressed genes.
  • - The analysis revealed down-regulation of glossy genes in mutants and activation of stress-responsive pathways, indicating a potential co-regulation among glossy genes.
  • - Using reverse and forward genetics, the study confirmed a gene linked to wax accumulation and identified the gl14 gene, a candidate for further research, enhancing knowledge on transcriptional regulation of epicuticular wax in maize.
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