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Gemcitabine Resistance Elicits a Calcium Dependent Epigenetic Reprogramming in Pancreatic Cancer
(2021-03-08)Pancreatic cancer is a dismal malignancy with a 5-year survival rate of 7-9%, one of the worst among all cancer types. Patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) usually present an advanced stage of the disease ... -
The Role of BRDT in Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma
(2021-01-08)Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), the predominant subtype of esophageal cancer, remains a deadly malignancy due to the lack of effective therapies. Precision oncology, utilizing various techniques to identify ... -
Microglia activation and regulation of remyelination in the central nervous system
(2019-08-21)In the central nervous system, remyelination requires the proliferation and migration of oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) to the lesions, and the differentiation of OPCs into oligodendrocytes that remyelinate the ... -
The Role of ARID1A in Oncogenic Transcriptional (de)Regulation in Colorectal Cancer
(2019-07-23)The deregulation of epigenetic modulation has been well established as a common occurrence in cancer. However, the extent of its involvement in the development and progression of cancer was underscored by genome- and ... -
Analysis of Protein Transport to the Inner Nuclear Membrane
(2019-07-10)The eukaryotic cell is divided into different compartments. The biggest compartment is the nucleus which is formed by one lipid bilayer folded into two membranes: the outer nuclear membrane (ONM) and the inner nuclear ... -
Mechanisms underlying the temporal and selective induction of Ptf1a target genes
(2019-01-30)The bHLH transcription factor Ptf1a is crucial for the generation of a GABAergic neuronal cell fate over an excitatory glutamatergic fate. Ptf1a is a component of a heterotrimeric transcription factor complex, which in ... -
Role of Distal Regulatory Elements in Cancer Progression and Therapy
(2019-01-11)Enhancer elements comprise of regions of DNA that are distal to gene promoters with a characteristic capacity to affect and regulate gene transcription. Enhancers are enriched in a highly context-specific manner allowing ... -
Lysosomal and mitochondrial crosstalk: the role of lysosomal signaling on mitochondrial biogenesis and function
(2018-11-15)Defects in metabolism result in various diseases, with neurodegeneration being one of the most prevalent consequences. Mitochondria and lysosomes are long known to be fundamental for cellular metabolism. In addition to ... -
Identification of therapeutic targets in the Burkitt’s lymphoma specific B cell antigen receptor signaling network
(2018-11-12)Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL) is an aggressive B cell neoplasm that is characterized by a chromosomal translocation, which brings the proto-oncogene c-MYC under the control of Immunoglobulin (Ig) enhancer elements leading to ... -
The role of alpha-synuclein on transcriptional deregulation in Parkinson’s disease
(2018-08-31)Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder that manifests through a broad ran ge of motor and non - motor symptoms. Alpha - synuclein (aSyn) is the major ... -
Functional characterization of C/D snoRNA-derived microRNAs
(2018-06-26)miRNAs are essential regulators of cell fate and involved in several human diseases, although their biogenesis is a well-accepted paradigm (microprocessor, Exp5, Dicer, and Argonaute). New evidence revealed different ... -
The Cellular Function of USP22 and its Role in Tissue Maintenance and Tumor Formation
(2018-02-12)Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the most frequent malignancy of the gastrointestinal tract and therefore reflects a global health issue. Despite improved detection and treatment options the high mortality and morbidity rates ... -
Systematic analysis of heterochromatin modification readout
(2017-06-14)Modifications of the building units of chromatin - the histone proteins and DNA - direct the functional readout of the genome and are part of the so called “epigenome” (Fischle et al., 2003b; Kouzarides, 2007). Several ... -
Epigenetic regulation of osteoblast differentiation
(2017-06-07)Proper temporal epigenetic regulation of gene expression is essential for cell fate determination and tissue development. However, epigenetic mechanisms involved in control of bone-specific transcriptional programs remain ... -
Epigenetic Regulation of Tumor Cell Phenotype
(2017-04-03)The Transforming Growth Factor-β (TGFβ)/SMAD signaling pathway can function as either a tumor suppressor or metastasis promoter during tumor progression. In normal epithelial cells and early stages of epithelial ... -
The Role of RNF40 mediated H2B monoubiquitination in transcription
(2017-02-13)Active gene transcription is tightly correlated with the occupancy of histone H2B monoubiquitination (H2Bub1) in the transcribed region. Therefore, it is has been commonly assumed that H2Bub1 is an exclusively positively ... -
The Role of CHD1 during Mesenchymal Stem Cell Differentiation
(2017-01-23)Nucleosome remodeling, histone modifications and exchange of histone variants are interconnected mechanisms involved in regulation of gene transcription. Nucleosomes can act as strong barriers and are remodeled during ... -
Structural investigation of the histone chaperone complex FACT using genetically encoded crosslinkers in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(2015-10-23)Chromatin is a highly dynamic nucleoprotein structure that stores the eukaryotic genetic information. Histones are the essential chromatin proteins that form the core octamers around which DNA is compacted within the ... -
CHARGE syndrome: candidate genes and pathogenesis
(2015-09-25)CHARGE syndrome is a complex malformation syndrome affecting several organ systems like the central nervous system, ear, eye and heart. Heterozygous loss of function mutations in CHD7, a conserved chromatin remodelling ... -
The role and regulation of histone H2B monoubiquitination during tumorigenesis
(2014-05-23)Posttranslational histone modifications are recognized as important regulators of gene expression. One of them, the monoubiquitination of lysine 120 of histone H2B (H2Bub1), has diverse functions and is involved in gene ...