Kwang-Hyun Baek is a full professor of Department of Biomedical Science and a director of Cell & Gene Therapy Research Institute at CHA University in Korea. He received his Ph.D. from the department of Zoology and Genetics at Iowa State University in 1995 and worked as a postdoctoral research fellow in the department of Pediatric Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School. He is an editorial board member of a dozen of international journals. Current research and clinical interests are in the molecular genetics of deubiquitinating enzymes relevant to various immunological cancers and stem cell lineage. He first coined terms ubiquitomics and deubiquitomics in the field of the ubiquitin-proteasome system.
Research Interest:
Current research and clinical interests are in the molecular genetics of deubiquitinating enzymes relevant to various immunological cancers and stem cell lineage. He first coined terms ubiquitomics and deubiquitomics in the field of the ubiquitin-proteasome system.
Grant Details:
"1) Korea Research Foundation: Investigation of cellular mechanisms for DNA repair mediated by deubiquitinating enzymes and identification of their small molecules. June 2016 ~ May 2019 ($300,000)
2) Korea Ministry of Environment: Screening and pathophysiology mechanims of environmental risk factors for premature ovarian failure. May 2016 ~ December 2019 ($600,000)
3) Korea Ministry of Science and Technology: BK21 Plus Program. September 2013 ~ August 2020 (200,000 every year)"
Grant Reviewer for Korea Research Foundation (2000, 2002, 2006, 2008-2016)
Grant Reviewer for National Cancer Center in Korea (2006-2010)
Grant Reviewer for Ministry of Health and Welfare in Korea (2006, 2009, 2010, 2013-2016)
Grant Reviewer for Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council in England (2009)
Grant Reviewer for Cancer Research Centre in England (2011)
Grant Reviewer for Wellbeing of Women Research Grant in England (2011)
Grant Reviewer for Welcome Trust Biomedical Research Fellowship Programme in India (2011)
Grant Reviewer for Team Programme in Poland (2012)1.
URL of Official website link: http://biomedicine.net
List of Publications:
1. Hiriyanna, K. T., Baedke, D., Baek, K.-H., Forney, B. A., Kordiyak, G., and T. S. Ingebritsen. (1994). Thiophosphorylated substrate analogs are potent active site-directed inhibitors of protein-tyrosine phosphatases. Anal. Biochem. 223: 51-58.
2. *2. Baek, K.-H., and L. Ambrosio. (1994). An efficient method for microinjection of mRNA into Drosophila embryos. BioTechniques 17: 1024-1026. (Corresponding author)
3. Baek, K.-H., Fabian, J., Sprenger, F., Morrison, D., and L. Ambrosio. (1996). The activity of D-raf in Torso signal transduction is altered by serine substitution, N-terminal deletion, and membrane targeting. Dev. Biol. 175: 191-204.
4. *4. Baek, K.-H., and W. P. Hanratty. (1996). The characterization of temperature-sensitive lethal (2) giant larvae alleles in Drosophila melanogaster. Drosophila Infor. Serv. 77: 90-92. (Corresponding author)
5. Johansen, K. M., Johansen, J., Baek, K.-H., and Y. Jin. (1996). Remodeling of nuclear architecture during the cell cycle in Drosophila embryos. J. Cell. Biochem. 63: 268-279.
6. Radke, K., Baek, K.-H., and L. Ambrosio. (1997). Characterization of maternal and zygotic D-raf proteins: dominant negative effects on Torso signal transduction. Genetics 145: 163-171.
7. *7. Baek, K.-H., and W. P. Hanratty. (1997). The l(2)gl, a recessive oncogene, is required during embryonic and post-embryonic development in Drosophila. Cancer Lett. 111: 233-238. (Corresponding author)
8. Michelson, A. M., Gisselbrecht, S., Zhou, Y., Baek, K.-H., and E. M. Buff. (1998). Dual functions of the heartless fibroblast growth factor receptor in development of the Drosophila embryonic development. Dev. Genetics 22: 212-229.
9. *9. Baek, K.-H. (1999). The first oncogene in Drosophila melanogaster. Mut. Res. 436: 131-136. (Corresponding author)
10. *10. Baek, K.-H. (1999) The application of temperature-sensitive mutations in Drosophila. Arch. Pharm. Res. 22: 229-231. (Corresponding author)
11. Jaster, R., Baek, K.-H., and A. D'Andrea (1999). Analysis of cis-acting sequences and trans-acting factors regulating the interleukin-3 response element of the murine DUB-1 gene. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1446: 308-316.
12. *12. Baek, K.-H., and K. Y. Lee. (1999). Signal transduction pathway for anterior-posterior development in Drosophila. J. Biomed. Sci. 6: 314-319. (Corresponding author)
13. *13. Baek K.-H., Kim M. K., Lee, K. Y., and K. Y. Cha (2000). Raf serine/threonine kinase is required for early embryogenesis in Drosophila. Kor. J. Genetics 22: 63-70. (Corresponding author)
14. *14. Lee, J.-H., Kim, Y.-S., Kang, W.-P., and K.-H. Baek (2001). Temporal enzymatic activity of lymphocyte-specific deubiquitinating enzymes. Kor. J. Genetics 23: 3-6. (Corresponding author)
15. *15. Baek, K.-H. (2001). Heartless, a fibroblast growth factor receptor, is required for embryonic muscle development in Drosophila. Kor. J. Genetics 23: 151-156. (Corresponding author)
16. *16. Lee, J.-H., Kim, M., Kim, Y.-S., and K.-H. Baek (2001). Critical regions for deubiquitinating activity of DUB-2 expressed in T lymphocytes. Am. J. Hematol. 67: 270-272. (Corresponding author)
17. Baek, K.-H., Mondoux, M. A. Jaster, R., Fire-Levin, E., and A. D'Andrea (2001). DUB-2A, a new subfamily member of deubiquitinating enzymes. Blood 98: 636-642.
18. *18. Choi, B. C., Kim, J. W., Lee, J., Yoo, K. J., Byun, H. K., Hwang, C. S., Moon, I. K., Kim, S. N., and K.-H. Baek (2001). The effect of exocelomic fluid in the first trimester pregnancy on trophoblast cell proliferation in vitro. Kor. J. Obs. Gyn. 44: 1678-1684. (Corresponding author)
19. *19. Baek, K.-H., Kim., Y.-S., Jung, S., Lee, K.-Y., Choi, H.-K., and K.-S, Kim. (2002). Molecular cloning and characterization of bovine bgl-1, a novel family member of WD-40 repeat containing lethal giant lerval tumor suppressor genes. Int. J. Oncol. 20: 739-744. (Corresponding author)
20. *20. Baek, K.-H., Park, K.-H., Kim, Y.-S., Kim, M.-S., and H.-K. Choi. (2002). Molecular cloning and complete cDNA sequence of UBH1 in mouse testis. DNA Seq. 13: 145-148. (Corresponding author)
21. *21. Kim, Y.-S., Baek, K.-H., Lee, K. Y., Jung, S., Chung, H.-M., Lee, K.-A., and K. Y. Cha. (2002). The rgl-1 is a legitimate homologue of lethal giant larvae recessive oncogene in rat. Int. J. Oncol. 20: 1219-1225. (Corresponding author)
22. *22. Baek, K.-H., Choi, B. C., Lee, J.-H., Choi, H.-K. Lee, S.-H., Kim, J.-W., Hill, J. A., Chung, H.-M., Ko, J. J., and K. Y. Cha. (2002). Comparison of gene expression at the feto-maternal interface between normal and recurrent pregnancy loss patients. Repro. Fertil. Dev. 14: 235-240. (Corresponding author)
23. *23. Baek, K.-H., Kim., Y.-S., Chung, H. -M., Ko, J. J. and K. Y. Cha. (2002). Conservation of the lethal giant larvae tumor suppressor gene in Bos taurus coreanae. Kor. J. Genetics, 24: 127-132. (Corresponding author)
24. *24. Baek, K.-H. (2002). Lymphocyte-specific murine deubiquitinating enzymes induced by cytokines. Am. J. Hematol. 71: 340-345. (Corresponding author)
25. *25. Lim, S.-K., Kim, M.-S., Lee, S.-H., and K.-H. Baek (2002). Polymorphism of CYP17 and CYP11a for polycystic ovary syndrome in a korean population. Kor. J. Genetics, 24: 343-348. (Corresponding author)
26. *26. Baek, K.-H. (2003). Conjugation and deconjugation of ubiquitin regulating the destiny of proteins. Exp. Mol. Med. 35: 1-7. (Corresponding author)
27. *27. Kim, Y.-S., Chung, H. M., and Baek, K.-H. (2003). WD-40 repeat containing rat lethal giant larvae recessive oncogene, but not tomosyn, restores the salt sensitivity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Int. J. Oncol. 23: 229-234. (Corresponding author)
28. Chung, K.-H., Kim, S.-H., Han, K.-Y., Sohn, Y.-D., Chang, S.-I., Baek, K.-H., Kim, D.-S., and Kang, l. (2003). Inhibitory effect of salmosin, a Korean snake venom-derived disintegrin, on integrin av-mediated proliferation of SK-Mel-2 human melanoma cells. J. Pharm. Pharmacol. 55: 1577-1582.
29. *29. Choi, H.-K., Choi, B. C., Lee, S.-H., Kim, J. W. Cha, K. Y., and Baek, K.-H. (2003). The expression of angiogenesis- and apoptosis-related genes in chorionic villi derived from recurrent pregnancy loss patients. Mol. Reprod. Dev. 66: 24-31. (Corresponding author)
30. *30. Kim, Y.-S., Song, J., Kim, Y.-K., Kim, I.-O., Kang, I., and Baek, K.-H. (2003). Functional and expression analyses of mgl-1, a mouse orthologue of lethal giant larvae recessive oncogene. Int. J. Oncol. 23: 1515-1519. (Corresponding author)
31. *31. Shin, J.-M., Kim, J.-W., Choi, B., Lee, S.-H., and Baek, K.-H. (2003). Expression of immunosuppression-related genes in fetal chorionic villi derived from recurrent spontaneous abortion patients. Kor. J. Fertil. Steril. 30: 233-240. (Corresponding author)
32. Lee, K.-W., Jeong, Y.-M., Lee, S.-H., Yoon, T. K., Kwak, I. P., Yoon, S. W., Choi, J. S., Kim, K. H., Han, J. S., Kim, S. D., Kim, N. K., Cha, K. Y., Baek, K.-H., and Lee, S. (2003). The study of 5,10- methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase variation (MTHFR C677T) in fertile females with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) in Korea. Kor. J. Fertil. Steril. 30: 217-222.
33. *33. Lim, S.-K., Shin, J.-M., Kim, Y.-S., and Baek, K.-H. (2004). Identification and characterization of murine mHAUSP encoding a deubiquitinating enzyme that regulates the status of p53 ubiquitination. Int. J. Oncol. 24: 357-364. (Corresponding author)
34. *34. Baek, K.-H., Kim, M.-S., Kim, Y.-S., Shin, J.-M., and Choi, H.-K. (2004). DUB-1A, a novel subfamily member of deubiquitinating enzyme, is polyubiquitinated and cytokine-inducible in B lymphocytes. J. Biol. Chem. 279: 2368-2376. (Corresponding author)
35. Jeon, S. Y., Baek, K.-H., Kim, Y.-S., Kwon, H. S., Ko, S. H., Song, K. -H., Yoo, S. J., Son, H. S., Cha, B. Y., Lee, K.W., Son, H. Y., Kang, S. K., and Yoon, K. H. (2004). Differentially up-regulated genes in proliferating porcine neonatal pancreas cells caused by epidermal growth factor. J. Cell. Biochem. 91: 354-364.
36. Burrows, J. F., McGrattan, M. J., Rascle, A., Humbert, M., Baek, K.-H., and Johnston, J. A. (2004). DUB-3, a cytokine inducible deubiquitinating enzyme that blocks proliferation. J. Biol. Chem. 279: 13993-14000.
37. *37. Baek, K.-H. (2004). Structural and functional conservation of the lgl recessive oncogenes. Int. J. Oncol. 24: 1257-1262. (Corresponding author)
38. *38. Baek, K.-H. (2004). Aberrant gene expression associated with recurrent pregnancy loss. Mol. Hum. Reprod. 10: 291-297. (Corresponding author)
39. *39. Kim, M.-S., Yoo, K.-J., Kang, I., Chung, H.M., and Baek, K.-H. (2004). A novel cysteine protease HeLa DUB-1 responsible for cleaving the ubiquitin in human cancer cells. Int. J. Oncol. 25: 373-379. (Corresponding author)
40. *40. Kim, K.-S., Kim, M.-S., Kim, S.-K., and Baek, K.-H. (2004). Murine Asb-17 expression during mouse testis development and spermatogenesis. Zygote 12: 151-156. (Corresponding author)
41. *41. Baek, K.-H., Kim, Y.-S., Lee, H.-J., and Kang, I. (2004). The essential regions for deubiquitinating enzyme activity and enhancer funciton for DUB-2A expressed in T-lymphocytes. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 430: 191-197. (Corresponding author)
42. *42 Kim, Y.-K., Kim, Y.-S., Chung, H.-M., and Baek, K.-H. (2004). Complementation of temperature tolerance by rat Rgl-1 recessive oncogene in the absence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sop genes. Oncol. Rep. 12: 1105-1108. (Corresponding author)
43. *43 Lee, H.-J., Yoo, K.-J., and Baek, K.-H. (2004). Structrual characterization of mouse HAUSP, a proteolysis regulator of p53. Kor. J. Biol. Sci. 8: 205-212. (Corresponding author)
44. Hwang, K.R., Choi, Y.M., Choi, D.S., Baek, K.-H., Jeon, H.W., Bae, K.B., Son, Y.S., Ku, S.Y., Jee, B.C., Suh, C.S., Kim, S.H., Kim, J.G., and Moon, S.Y. (2004). Effect of metformin treatment and insulin resistance in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome. Kor. J. Obs. Gyn. 47: 1949-1953.
45. *45. Kim, M.-S., Kim, Y.-K., Kim, Y.-S., Seong, M., Choi, J.-K., and Baek, K.-H. (2005). Deubiquitinating enzyme USP36 contains the PEST motif and is polyubiquitinated. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 330: 797-804. (Corresponding author)
46. Lee, J., Choi, B.C., Cho, C., Hill, J.A, Baek, K.-H., and Kim, J.W. (2005). Trophoblast apoptosis is increased in women with evidence of Th-1 immunity. Fertil. Steril. 83: 1407-1409.
47. *47. Yoo, K.-J., Lee, H.-J., Lee, H., Lee, K.-Y., Lee, S.-H., Chung, H.-M., and Baek, K.-H. (2005). Expression and functional analyses of mHAUSP regulating apoptosis of cervical adenocarcinoma cells. Int. J. Oncol. 27: 97-104. (Corresponding author)
48. *48. Kim, Y.-K., Kim, Y.-S., and Baek, K.-H. (2005). The WD-40 repeat motif of Lgl tumor suppressor proteins associated with salt tolerance and temperature sensitivity. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 331: 922-928. (Corresponding author)
49. *49. Lee, E.-J., Yoo, K.-J., Kim, S.-J., Lee, S.-H., Choi, D.-H., Cha, K.-.Y., Choi, D.-S., and Baek, K.-H. (2005). Relationship between the C/T single nucleotide polymorphism in exon 17 of the insulin receptor gene and polycystic ovary syndrome. J. Biol. Sci. 5: 832-836. (Corresponding author)
50. Kang, I.-C., Min, B., Ahn, E., Son, H., and Baek, K.-H. (2005). Expression of soluble recombinant integrin alpha V and beta 3 from SF21 cells with baculovirus expression vector for targeted screening of integrin antagonists. Kor. J. Genetics 27: 211-217.
51. *51. Lee, H.-J., Kim, M.-S., Kim, Y.-K., Oh, Y.-K., and Baek, K.-H. (2005). HAUSP, a deubiquitinating enzyme for p53, is polyubiquitinated, polyneddylated, and dimerized. FEBS Lett. 579: 4867-4872. (Corresponding author)
52. *52. Seong, M., Kim, M.-S., Kim, Y.-S., Lee, S.-H., Lee, H.-J., Cha, K.-Y., and Baek, K.-H. (2005). HIDE, a testis specific deubiquitinating enzyme, interacts with HSP90. Kor. J. Fertil. Steril. 32: 231-242. (Corresponding author)
53. *53. Lee, M.-Y., and Baek, K.-H. (2005). Regulation of insulin signaling through protein degradation. Kor. J. Endocrinol. 20: 434-440. (Corresponding author)
54. *54. Baek, K.-H. Lee, H.-J., Kim, M.-S., Kim, Y.-S., Lee, E.-J., and Lee, M.-Y. (2006). Molecular cloning of rHAUSP encoding a deubiquitinating enzyme in a rat testis. Oncol. Rep. 15: 173-177. (Corresponding author)
55. *55. Lee, H.-J., Kim, M.-S., Shin, J.-M., Park, T.-J., Chung, H.-M., and Baek, K.-H. (2006). The expression patterns of deubiquitinating enzymes, USP22 and Usp22. Mech. Dev. (Gene Exp. Patterns) 6: 277-284. (Corresponding author)
56. Gu, Y.-M., Jin, Y.-H., Choi, J.-K., Baek, K.-H., Yeo, C.-Y., and Lee, K.-Y. (2006). Protein kinase A phosphorylates and regulates dimerization of 14-3-3 zeta. FEBS Lett. 580: 305-310.
57. *57. Baek, K.-H. (2006). Cytokine-regulated degradation by the ubiquitination system. Curr. Protein Pept. Sci. 7: 171-177. (Corresponding author)
58. *58. Lee, E.-J., Yoo, K.-J., Kim, S.-J., Lee, S.-H., Cha, K.Y., and Baek, K.-H. (2006). Single nucleotide polymorphism in exon 17 of the insulin receptor gene is not associated with polycystic ovary syndrome in a Korean population. Fertil. Steril. 86: 380-385. (Corresponding author)
59. *59. Cheon, K.-W., and Baek, K.-H. (2006). HAUSP as a therapeutic target for hematopoietic tumors. Int. J. Oncol. 28: 1209-1215. (Corresponding author)
60. *60. Kim, Y.-S., Kim, M.-S., Lee, S.-H., Choi, B.-C., Lim, J.-M., Cha, K.-Y., and Baek, K.-H. (2006). Proteomic analysis of recurrent spontaneous abortion: identification of an inadequately expressed set of proteins in human follicular fluid. Proteomics, 6: 3445-3454. (Corresponding author)
61. *61. Kim, Y.-S., Kim, Y.-K., Park, J.-M., Han, I.-S., Ajjappala, B.S., Kang, I., and Baek, K.-H. (2006). Disruption of protein-protein interaction for Mgl-1 oncoprotein. Oncol. Rep. 16: 795-800. (Corresponding author)
62. Kim, S.-J., Lee, S.-Y., Lee, C., Kim, I., An, H.-J., Kim, J.-Y., Baek, K.-H., Kim, E.-J., Kim J.-M., Lee, J.-B., Lee, J.-W., Jung, W.-W., Chun, T., and Oh, Y.-K. (2006). Differential expression profiling of genes in a complete hydatidiform mole using cDNA microarray analysis. Gynecol. Oncol. 103: 654-660.
63. *63. Shin, J.-M., Yoo, K.-J., Kim, M.-S., Kim, D., and Baek, K.-H. (2006). Hyaluronan- and RNA-binding deubiquitinating enzymes of USP17 family members associated with cell viability. BMC Genomics 7: 292. (Corresponding author)
64. Park, J.-E, Jang, M.-H., Cho, S.-W., Kim, Y.-S., Won, H.-J., Cho, J.-H., Baek, K.-H., and Lee, S.-H. (2006). Mitochondrial DNA copy number in the patients of Korean polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Kor. J. Fertil. Steil. 33: 245-251.
65. *65. Kim, Y.-K., Kim, Y.-S., Yoo, K.-J., Lee, H.-J., Lee, D.-R., Yeo, C.Y., and Baek, K.-H. (2007). The expression of Usp42 during embryogenesis and spermatogenesis in mouse. Mech. Dev. (Gene Exp. Patterns) 7: 143-148. (Corresponding author)
66. *66. Noh, S.M., Kim, W.-K., Kim, S.J., Kim, J.M., Baek, K.-H., and Oh, Y.-K. (2007). Enhanced cellular delivery and transfection efficiency of plasmid DNA using positively charged biocompatible colloidal gold nanoparticles. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1770: 747-752. (Corresponding author)
67. *67. Baek, K.-H., Lee, E.-J., and Kim, Y.-S. (2007). Recurrent pregnancy loss: the key possible mechanisms. Trends Mol. Med. 13: 310-317. (Corresponding author)
68. *68. Kim, D.C., Noh, S.M., Park, K.T., Kim, Y.B., Baek, K.-H., and Oh, Y.-K. (2007). Transdermal delivery of porcine placenta extracts using linolenic acid-based emulsion formulations. J. Kor. Pharm. Sci. 37: 281-286. (Corresponding author)
69. *69. Park, J.-M., Gu, B.-H., Lee, E.-J., Kim, J.-Y., Choi, S.-W., and Baek, K.-H. (2008). A single nucleotide polymorphism in exon 7 of sorbin and SH3-domain-containing-1 (SORBS1) in Korean PCOS patients. Mol. Med. Rep. 1: 93-97. (Corresponding author)
70. Jin, Y.-H., Kim, Y.-J., Kim, D.-W., Baek, K.-H., Kang, B. Y., Yeo, C.-Y., and Lee, K.-Y. (2008). Sirt2 interacts with 14-3-3 β/γ and down-regulates the activity of p53. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 368: 690-695.
71. *71. Lee, E.-J., Oh, B., Lee, J.-Y., Kimm, K., Lee, S.-H., and Baek, K.-H. (2008). A single nucleotide polymorphism of INSR gene for polycystic ovary syndrome. Fertil. Steril. 89: 1213-1220. (Corresponding author)
72. *72. Lee, E.-J., Oh, B., Lee, J.-Y., Kimm, K., Park, J.-M., and Baek, K.-H. (2008). Association study between single nucleotide polymorphisms in the VEGF gene and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Fertil. Steril. 89: 1751-1759. (Corresponding author)
73. *73. Park, J.-M., Lee, E.-J., Ramakrishna, S., Cha, D.-H., and Baek, K.-H. (2008). Association study for single nucleotide polymorphisms in CYP17A1 gene and polycystic ovary syndrome. Int. J. Mol. Med. 22: 249-254. (Corresponding author)
74. *74. Kim, D.C., Noh, S.M., Kim, Y.B., Baek, K.-H., and Oh, Y.-K. (2008). Transdermal delivery of ceramide using sodium deoxycholate-based deformable liposomes. J. Kor. Pharm. Sci. 38: 319-323. (Corresponding author)
75. *75. Lee, M.-Y., Ajjappala, B.S., Kim, M.-S., Oh, Y.-K., and Baek, K.-H. (2008). DUB-1, a fate determinant of dynein heavy chain in B-lymphocytes, is regulated by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway. J. Cell. Biochem. 105: 1420-1429. (Corresponding author)
76. *76. Ajjappala, B.S., Kim, Y.-S., Kim, M.-S., Lee, M.-Y., Lee, K.-Y., Ki, H.-Y., Cha, D.-H., and Baek, K.-H. (2009). 14-3-3γ is stimulated by IL-3 and promotes cell proliferation. J. Immunol. 182: 1050-1060. (Corresponding author)
77. *77. Gu, B.H., and Baek, K.-H. (2009). Pro12Ala and His447His polymorphisms of PPAR-gamma are associated with polycystic ovary syndrome. Reprod. BioMed. Online, 18: 644-650. (Corresponding author)
78. Ait-Ali, T., Wilson, A.W., Finlayson, H., Carre, W., Ramaiahgari, S.C., Westcott, D.G., Waterfall, M., Frossard, J.P., Baek, K.-H., Drew, T.W., Bishop, S.C., and Archibald, A.L. (2009). Functional analysis of the porcine USP18 and its role during porcine arterivirus replication. Gene 439: 35-42.
79. *79. Choi, S.-W., Gu, B.-H., Ramakrishna, S., Park, J.-M., and Baek, K.-H. (2009). Association between a single nuclotide polymorphism in MTHFR gene and polycystic ovary syndrome. Eur. J. Obs. Gyn. Reprod. Biol. 145: 85-88. (Corresponding author)
80. *80. Ajjappala, B., Kim, M.-S., Kim, E.-Y., Kim, J.-H., Kang, I.-C., and Baek, K.-H. (2009). Protein chip analysis of pluripotency associated proteins in NIH3T3 fibroblast. Proteomics 9: 3968-3978. (Corresponding author)
81. Jo, A.-Y., Kim, M.-Y., Lee, H.-S., Rhee, Y.-H., Lee, J.-E., Baek, K.-H., Park, C.-H., Koh, H.-C., Shin, I., Lee, Y.-S., and Lee, S.-H. (2009). Generation of dopamine neurons with improved cell survival and phenotype maintenance using a degradation-resistant Nurr1 mutant. Stem Cells 27: 2238-2246.
82. *82. Gu, B.-H., and Baek, K.-H. (2009). Follicular-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) polymorphisms and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Fertil. Steril. 92: e55. (Corresponding author)
83. *83. Baek, K.-H., and Ramakrishna, S. (2009). USP7 (ubiquitin specific peptidase 7 (herpes virus-associated)). Atlas Genet Cytogenet Oncol Haematol. 2009; 13(8): 576-579. (Corresponding author)
84. Noh, S.M., Park, M.O., Shim, G., Han, S.E., Lee, H.Y., Huh, J.H., Kim, M.S., Bang, S.S., Kim, K., Kwon, I.C., Kim, J.-S., Baek, K.-H., and Oh, Y.-K. (2010). Pegylated poly-L-arginine derivatives of chitosan for effective delivery of siRNA. J. Control. Release, 145: 159-164.
85. *85. Ramakrishnam, S., Suresh, B., Kang, I.-C., and Baek, K.-H. (2010). Polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies specific for USP17, a proapoptotic deubiquitinating enzyme. Hybridoma, 29: 311-319. (Corresponding author)
86. *86. Choi, J.-H., Lee, M.-Y., Kim, Y., Shim, J.-Y., Han, S.-M., Lee, K.-A., Choi, Y.-K., Jeon, H.-M., and Baek, K.-H. (2010). Isolation of genes involved in pancreas regeneration by subtractive hybridization. Biol. Chem. 391: 1019-1029. (Corresponding author)
87. *87. Gu, B.-H., Park, J.-M., and Baek, K.-H. (2010). Genetic variations of FSHR are associated with polycystic ovary syndrome. Int. J. Mol. Med. 26: 107-112. (Corresponding author)
88. *88. Suresh, B., Ramakrishna, S., Lee, H.-J., Choi, J.-H., Kim, J.-Y., Ahn, W.-S., and Baek, K.-H. (2010). K48- and K63-linked polyubiquitination of deubiquitinating enzyme USP44. Cell Biol. Int. 34: 799-808. (Corresponding author)
89. *89. Suresh, B., Ramakrishna, S., Kim, Y.-S., Kim, S.-M., Kim, M.-S., and Baek, K.-H. (2010). Stability and function of mammalian lethal giant larvae-1 oncoprotein are regulated by the scaffolding protein RanBPM. J. Biol Chem. 285: 35340-35349. (Corresponding author)
90. *90. Ramakrishna, S., Suresh, B., and Baek, K.-H. (2011). The role of deubiquitinating enzymes in apoptosis. Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 68: 15-26. (Corresponding author)
91. *91. Lan, L., Yun, J.-H., Lee, J.-H., Song, S., Choi, B.-C., and Baek, K.-H. (2011). Association study of +45G15G (T/G) and +276 (G/T) polymorphisms in the adiponectin gene with polycystic ovary syndrome. Int. J. Mol. Med. 27: 283-287. (Corresponding author)
92. *92. Kim, M.-S., Ramakrishna, S., Lim, K.-H., Kim, J.-H., and Baek, K.-H. (2010). Protein stability of mitochondrial superoxide dismutase SOD2 is regulated by USP36. J. Cell. Biochem. 112: 498-508. (Corresponding author)
93. *93. Ramakrishna, S., Suresh, B., Lee, E.-J., Lee, H.-J., Ahn, W.-S., and Baek, K.-H. (2011). Lys-63-specific deubiquitination of SDS3 by USP17 regulates HDAC activity. J. Biol. Chem. 286: 10505-10514. (Corresponding author)
94. *94. Kim, M.-S., Gu, B.-H., Song, S., Choi, B.-C., Cha, D.-H., and Baek, K.-H. (2011). ITI-H4, as a biomarker in the serum of recurrent pregnancy loss patients. Mol. Biosyst. 7: 1430-1440. (Corresponding author)
95. *95. Kim, J.-H., Li, L., Yun, J.-H., Choi, B.-C., and Baek, K.-H. (2011). Association study between the -866G/A polymorphism in the promoter of uncoupling protein-2 gene and polycystic ovary syndrome. Mol. Med. Rep. 4: 747-751. (Corresponding author)
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