Curriculum Vitae BING LI Ph.D SEP 2008 - UT Southwestern
Curriculum Vitae BING LI Ph.D SEP 2008 - UT Southwestern
Curriculum Vitae BING LI Ph.D SEP 2008 - UT Southwestern
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<strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong><br />
<strong>BING</strong> <strong>LI</strong> <strong>Ph</strong>.D <strong>SEP</strong> <strong>2008</strong><br />
Business<br />
Department of Molecular Biology<br />
<strong>UT</strong> <strong>Southwestern</strong> Medical Center at Dallas<br />
6000 Harry Hines Blvd, NA5.124A<br />
Dallas, Texas 75390-9148<br />
Email: Bing4.Li@<strong>UT</strong><strong>Southwestern</strong>.edu<br />
Office: 214-648-1668<br />
Lab: 214-648-1490<br />
Fax: 214-648-1488<br />
Education and Professional Experience:<br />
<strong>2008</strong>-present Assistant Professor in <strong>UT</strong> <strong>Southwestern</strong> Medical Center at Dallas<br />
2003-<strong>2008</strong> Postdoctoral research associate in Stowers Institute for Medical Research<br />
2002-2003 Postdoctoral fellow in Howard Hughes Medical Institute at Penn State University<br />
1997-2002 <strong>Ph</strong>.D in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dept. of Biochemistry and<br />
Molecular Biology, Penn State University<br />
1994-1997 M.S. in Molecular Biology, College of Life Science, Peking University, Beijing,<br />
China<br />
1990-1994 B.S. in Microbiology, Dept. of Microbiology, Beijing Agricultural University,<br />
Beijing, China<br />
Academic Honors and Awards:<br />
1998 Braucher scholarship, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Penn State<br />
University<br />
1999 Paul Berg Prize in Molecular Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular<br />
Biology, Penn State University<br />
2000 Braddock Graduate Fellowship, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,<br />
Penn State University<br />
Membership in Professional Societies<br />
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Since 2004)<br />
American Association for the Advancement of Science (Since 2004)<br />
Ad-Hoc Grant Reviewer<br />
Israel Science Foundation<br />
External Service<br />
Reviewer for Molecular and Cellular Biology, and Journal of Biological Chemistry
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Bing Li <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />
Publications:<br />
1. Bing Li, Cheng Gu and Jindong Zhao (1998) Molecular cloning and expression of pfu DNA<br />
polymerase, and its application in long-distance PCR Chinese Science Bulletin<br />
43(10):863-867<br />
2. Bing Li and Joseph Reese (2000) Derepression of DNA Damage-Regulated Genes Requires<br />
Yeast TBP-Associated Factors EMBO J. 19(15):4091-100<br />
3. Bing Li and Joseph Reese (2001) Ssn6-Tup1 Regulates RNR3 by Positioning Nucleosomes<br />
and Affecting the Chromatin Structure at the Upstream Repression Sequence. J. Biol. Chem.<br />
276(36): 33788-97.<br />
4. Vishva M. Sharma, Bing Li, and Joseph Reese (2003) SWI/SNF dependent chromatin<br />
remodeling of RNR3 requires TAFIIs and the general transcription machinery Genes Dev.<br />
17: 502-515<br />
5. Bing Li, LeAnn Howe, Scott Anderson, John Yates III and Jerry Workman (2003) The Set2<br />
histone methyltransferase functions through the phosphorylated carboxyl-terminal domain of<br />
RNA polymerase II J Biol. Chem. 278(11):8897-8903<br />
6. <strong>Ph</strong>ilippe Prochasson, Kristen E. Neely, Ahmed H. Hassan, Bing Li and Jerry L. Workman<br />
(2003) Targeting activity is required for SWI/SNF function in vivo and is accomplished<br />
through two partially redundant activator interaction domains Molecular Cell 12(4):983-<br />
990<br />
7. Yong Cai, Jing Jin, Laurence Florens, Selene Swanson, Thomas Kusch, Bing Li, Jerry<br />
Workman, Michael Washburn, Ronald Conaway, and Joan Conaway (2005) The mammalian<br />
YL1 protein is a shared subunit of the TRRAP/TIP60 histone acetyltransferase and SRCAP<br />
complexes. J Biol. Chem 280(14):13665-70<br />
8. Bing Li, Chun Ruan and Jerry Workman (2005) Histones: should I stay or should I go<br />
Genome Biology 6:306<br />
9. Jingji Jin, Yong Cai, Bing Li, Ronald C. Conaway, Jerry L. Workman, Joan W.Conaway and<br />
Thomas Kusch (2005) In and out: histone variant exchange in chromatin. Trends in<br />
Biochem Sci. 30(12): 680-687<br />
10. Daeyoup Lee, Elena Ezhkova, Bing Li, Samantha Pattenden, William Tansey, Jerry<br />
Workman (2005) The Proteasome Regulatory Particle Alters the SAGA Coactivator to<br />
Enhance Its Interactions with Transcriptional Activators. Cell 123(3):423-36.<br />
11. Michael. Carrozza, Bing Li, Laurence Florens, Tamaki Suganuma, Selene Swanson, Kenneth<br />
Lee,Wei-Jong Shia, Scott Anderson, John Yates, Michael Washburn and Jerry Workman<br />
(2005) Histone H3 methylation by Set2 directs deacetylation of coding regions by Rpd3S to<br />
suppress spurious intragenic transcription Cell 123(4):581-92<br />
12. Bing Li, Samantha Pattenden, Daeyoup Lee, José Gutiérrez, Jie Chen, Chris Seidel, Jennifer<br />
Gerton and Jerry Workman (2005) Preferential occupancy of histone variant H2AZ at inactive<br />
promoters influence local histone modifications and chromatin remodeling Proc. Natl.<br />
Acad. Sci. USA 102(51): 18385-18390<br />
13. Wei-Jong Shia, Bing Li, and Jerry L. Workman (2006) SAS-mediated acetylation of histone<br />
H4 Lys 16 is required for H2A.Z incorporation at subtelomeric regions in Saccharomyces<br />
cerevisiae Genes &Development 20: 2507-2512<br />
14. Michael Carey, Bing Li, Jerry L. Workman (2006) RSC Exploits Histone Acetylation to<br />
Abrogate the Nucleosomal Block to RNA Polymerase II Elongation Molecular Cell 24, 481-<br />
487
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Bing Li <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />
15. Bing Li, Michael Carey and Jerry Workman (2007) The role of chromatin during<br />
transcription Cell 128(4):707-19.<br />
16. Bing Li, Madelaine Gogol, Mike Carey, Daeyoup Lee, Chris Seidel and Jerry Workman<br />
(2007) Combined action of PHD and Chromo domains directs the Rpd3S HDAC to<br />
transcribed chromatin. Science 316, 1050-1054<br />
17. Bing Li, Madelaine Gogol, Mike Carey, Samantha Pattenden, Chris Seidel and Jerry<br />
Workman (2007) Infrequently transcribed long genes depend on the Set2/Rpd3S pathway for<br />
accurate transcription Genes& Development 21(11):1422-30<br />
18. Raymond Camahort, Bing Li, Laurence Florens, Selene Swanson, Michael Washburn, and<br />
Jennifer Gerton (2007) Scm3 is essential to recruit the histone H3 variant Cse4 to centromeres<br />
and to maintain a functional kinetochore Molecular Cell 26(6):853-65<br />
19. Erica Larschan, Artyom A. Alekseyenko, Andrey A. Gortchakov, Shouyong Peng, Bing Li,<br />
Pok Yang, Jerry L. Workman, Peter J. Park, and Mitzi I. Kuroda (2007) MSL Complex Is<br />
Attracted to Genes Marked by H3K36 Trimethylation Using a Sequence-Independent<br />
Mechanism Molecular Cell 28(1), 121-133<br />
20. Tamaki Suganuma, Jose L.Gutierrez, Bing Li, Laurence Florens, Selene K. Swanson,<br />
Michael P. Washburn, Susan M. Abmayr and Jerry L. Workman (<strong>2008</strong>) ATAC is a Double<br />
Histone Acetyltransferase Complex that Stimulates Nucleosome Sliding Nature Structural &<br />
Molecular Biology 15(4):364-72<br />
Invited Talks and Seminars:<br />
1999 Penn State University Intercampus Yeast Meeting , State College, PA<br />
1999 The 18th Summer Symposium in Molecular Biology, "Chromatin Structure and DNA<br />
Function: 25 Years of the Nucleosome”, State College, PA<br />
2007 FASEB Summer Research Conferences-Histone Deacetylases, Snowmass Village, CO<br />
2007 The 26th Penn State Summer Symposium in Molecular Biology on "Chromatin and<br />
Epigenetic Regulation of Transcription" State College, PA<br />
2007 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Meeting- Mechanisms of Eukaryotic transcription Cold<br />
Spring Harbor, NY<br />
2007 Department of Biochemistry Molecular Biology and Biophysics University of<br />
Minnesota, Minneapolis MN<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Molecular Biology the University of Texas <strong>Southwestern</strong> Medical Center<br />
Dallas, TX<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology the University of Texas M. D.<br />
Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Indiana University School of<br />
Medicine Indianapolis, IN<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Biological Science Florida State University Tallahassee, FL<br />
<strong>2008</strong> National Human Genome Research Institute Bethesda, MD<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology University of Texas Austin, TX<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Biochemistry Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry Yale University New Haven, CT<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY College<br />
Station, TX
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Bing Li <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Genetics at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Medicine<br />
<strong>Ph</strong>iladelphia, PA<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry University of California Irvine, CA<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Biological Chemistry University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor,<br />
MI<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology University of Colorado<br />
Boulder, CO<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Biological Sciences University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology the University of Chicago<br />
Chicago, IL<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics Columbia University New York,<br />
NY<br />
<strong>2008</strong> National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing, China<br />
<strong>2008</strong> Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China