Center for Reproductive Biology

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Name: Chengtao Her
Department: School of Molecular Biosciences
Credentials: Ph.D., 1996 Mayo Clinic/Mayo Medical School
Phone: 509-335-7537
Fax: 509-335-9688
Mailing Address: Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-4660
E-mail: cher@wsu.edu

Research Interests

Genomics of Reproduction

Research Summary

Research Publications

Her, C., Vo, A.T., and Wu, X.: Evidence for a direct association of hMRE11 with the Human Mismatch Repair Protein hMLH1. DNA Repair 1: 719-729, 2002.


Her, C., Wu, X., Griswold, M. D., and Zhou, F.: Human MutS homologue MSH4 physically interacts with von Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor-binding protein 1 (VBP1). Cancer Research 63(4): 865-872, 2003.


Vo, A. T., Zhu, F., Wu, X., Yuan, F., Gao, Y., Gu, L., Li, G.-M., Lee, T.-H., and Her, C.: hMRE11 deficiency leads to microsatellite instability and defective DNA mismatch repair. EMBO reports 6 (5): 438-444, 2005.


Yi, W., Wu, X., Lee, T.-H., Doggett, N.A., and Her, C.: Two variants of MutS homolog hMSH5: Prevalence in humans and effects on protein interaction. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 332: 524-532, 2005.

Yi, W., Lee, T.-H., Tompkins, J.D., Zhu, F., Wu, X., and Her, C. 2006 Physical and functional interaction between hMSH5 and c-Abl. Cancer Res. 66: 151-158, 2006.


Lee TH, Yi W, Griswold MD, Zhu F, Her C. 2006 Formation of hMSH4-hMSH5 heterocomplex is a prerequisite for subsequent GPS2 recruitment. DNA Repair (Amst). 2006 Jan 5;5(1):32-42..


Yi, W., Wu, X., Lee, T.-H., Doggett, N.A., and Her, C. 2006 Two variants of MutS homolog hMSH5: Prevalence in humans and effects on protein interaction. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 332: 524-532.


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