Prof. Sang-Min Jang | Proteostasis | Research Excellence Award
Associate Professor | Chungbuk National University | South Korea
Prof. Sang-Min Jang is a molecular and cellular biologist whose research centers on chromatin regulation, DNA replication, cell cycle control, and disease-associated signaling pathways in cancer and neurodegeneration. His work elucidates transcriptional control, ubiquitin E3 ligase regulation, mitochondrial oxidative stress, and mechanisms of drug resistance, with notable contributions on RepID and CRL4 complexes. His research has gained international recognition, including features by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, and has led to patented therapeutic applications. His scholarly impact is reflected by 961 total citations (566 since 2021), an h-index of 20 (14 since 2021), and an i10-index of 26 (16 since 2021).
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Featured Publications
New molecular bridge between RelA/p65 and NF-κB target genes via histone acetyltransferase TIP60 cofactor
– Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2012
The replication initiation determinant protein (RepID) modulates replication by recruiting CUL4 to chromatin
– Nature Communications, 2018
Phosphorylated SIRT1 associates with replication origins to prevent excess replication initiation
– Nucleic Acids Research, 2017
Chromatin-bound Cullin-Ring ligases: regulatory roles in DNA replication and cancer therapy
– Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, 2018