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Yi Tang 

Associate Professor
Regenerative and Cancer Cell Biology
Albany Medical College
United States of America

Biography

Dr. Yi Tang  is currently working as a Associate Professor in the Department of Regenerative and Cancer Cell Biology, Albany Medical College , USA. His research interests includes the molecular mechanism for regulation of p53 stabilization and activation using a multidisciplinary approach including tools in molecular biology, genetics, protein biochemistry, and knockout mouse models, DNA damage. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Yi Tang  is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to the molecular mechanism for regulation of p53 stabilization and activation using a multidisciplinary approach including tools in molecular biology, genetics, protein biochemistry, and knockout mouse models, DNA damage.

Research Interest

the molecular mechanism for regulation of p53 stabilization and activation using a multidisciplinary approach including tools in molecular biology, genetics, protein biochemistry, and knockout mouse models, DNA damage

Publications

  • Chen Y, Sprung R, Tang Y, Ball H, Sangras B, Kim S, Falck JR, Peng J, Gu W, Zhao Y. (2007). Lysine propionylation and butyrylation are novel post-translational modifications in histones. Mol Cell Proteomics 6, 812-819.

  • Tang Y, Luo J, Zhang W, Gu W. (2006). Tip60-dependent acetylation of p53 modulates the decision between cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis. Mol Cell 24, 827-839.

  • Luo J, Li M, Tang Y, Laszkowska M, Roeder RG, Gu W. (2004). Acetylation of p53 augments its site-specific DNA binding both in vitro and in vivo. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 101, 2259-2264.

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