Publication

Detailed references can be found in research gate.

The molecular characteristics and functional roles of microspherule protein 1 (MCRS1) in gene expression, cell proliferation, and organismic development. Huang C et. al. Cell Cycle (2023) :1-14

The genomic stability regulator PTIP is required for proper chromosome segregation in mitosis. Zhang F et. al. Cell Division (2022) 17: 1-5

Regulation of Life & Death by REGγ. Funderburk K et. al. Cells  (2022) 11: 2281.

Mps1 regulates spindle morphology through MCRS1 to promote chromosome alignment.   Yang H et. al.  Mol. Biol. Cell (2019) 30:1060-1068.

Improving drug discovery with high-content phenotypic screens by systematic selection of reporter cell lines.  Kang J et. al.  Nature Biotechnology (2016) 34:70-77.

Mitotic centromeric targeting of HP1 and its binding to Sgo1 are dispensable for sister-chromatid cohesion in human cells.  Kang J et. al.  Mol. Biol. Cell (2011) 22:1181-1190.

Kinase signaling in the spindle checkpoint.  Kang J et. al.  J. Biol. Chem. (2009) 284:15359-63.    

Targeting the Spindle Checkpoint in Cancer Chemotherapy.  Kang J et. al.  The Humana Press, Inc.  (2008) A chapter in “Checkpoint Responses in Cancer Therapy” 227-241.

Structure and substrate recruitment of the human spindle checkpoint kinase Bub1.  Kang J et. al.  Mol. Cell  (2008) 32:394-405.

Autophosphorylation-dependent activation of human Mps1 is required for the spindle checkpoint.  Kang J et. al.  Pro. Nat. Aca. Sci. (2007) 104:20232-20237.

Phosphorylation-facilitated sumoylation of MEF2C negatively regulates its transcriptional activity. Kang J et. al.  BMC Biochem. (2006) 7:5.

Systematic identification and analysis of mammalian small ubiquitin-like modifier substrates.  Kang J et. al.  J. Biol. Chem. (2005) 280:5004-5012.

Phospho-regulation of kinetochore-microtubule attachments by the aurora kinase Ipl1p.  Cheeseman IM et. al.  Cell  (2001) 111:163-172.

Functional cooperation of Dam1, Ipl1, and the inner centromere protein (INCENP)–related protein Sli15 during chromosome segregation.  Kang J et. al.  J. Cell Biol. (2001) 155:763-774.