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In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we caught up with Akis Papantonis from the University Medical Center Göttingen to talk about his work on genome organisation mediated by RNA Polymerase II.
The research of the Papantonis Laboratory focuses on investigating how environmental signalling stimuli are integrated by chromatin to control homeostatic to deregulated functional transitions. In more detail, the team is interested in how dynamic higher-order regulatory networks are influenced by the underlying linear DNA fiber. The ultimate goal of the laboratory is to understand general rules governing transcriptional and chromatin homeostasis and finally, how those rules might affect development, ageing or malignancies.
References
Larkin, J. D., Cook, P. R., & Papantonis, A. (2012). Dynamic reconfiguration of long human genes during one transcription cycle. Molecular and cellular biology, 32(14), 2738–2747. https://doi.org/10.1128/MCB.00179-12
Diermeier, S., Kolovos, P., Heizinger, L., Schwartz, U., Georgomanolis, T., Zirkel, A., Wedemann, G., Grosveld, F., Knoch, T. A., Merkl, R., Cook, P. R., Längst, G., & Papantonis, A. (2014). TNFα signalling primes chromatin for NF-κB binding and induces rapid and widespread nucleosome repositioning. Genome biology, 15(12), 536. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-014-0536-6
Sofiadis, K., Josipovic, N., Nikolic, M., Kargapolova, Y., Übelmesser, N., Varamogianni-Mamatsi, V., Zirkel, A., Papadionysiou, I., Loughran, G., Keane, J., Michel, A., Gusmao, E. G., Becker, C., Altmüller, J., Georgomanolis, T., Mizi, A., & Papantonis, A. (2021). HMGB1 coordinates SASP-related chromatin folding and RNA homeostasis on the path to senescence. Molecular systems biology, 17(6), e9760. https://doi.org/10.15252/msb.20209760
Enhancer-promoter contact formation requires RNAPII and antagonizes loop extrusion. Shu Zhang, Nadine Übelmesser, Mariano Barbieri, Argyris Papantonis. bioRxiv 2022.07.04.498738; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.07.04.498738
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In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we caught up with Akis Papantonis from the University Medical Center Göttingen to talk about his work on genome organisation mediated by RNA Polymerase II.
The research of the Papantonis Laboratory focuses on investigating how environmental signalling stimuli are integrated by chromatin to control homeostatic to deregulated functional transitions. In more detail, the team is interested in how dynamic higher-order regulatory networks are influenced by the underlying linear DNA fiber. The ultimate goal of the laboratory is to understand general rules governing transcriptional and chromatin homeostasis and finally, how those rules might affect development, ageing or malignancies.
References
Larkin, J. D., Cook, P. R., & Papantonis, A. (2012). Dynamic reconfiguration of long human genes during one transcription cycle. Molecular and cellular biology, 32(14), 2738–2747. https://doi.org/10.1128/MCB.00179-12
Diermeier, S., Kolovos, P., Heizinger, L., Schwartz, U., Georgomanolis, T., Zirkel, A., Wedemann, G., Grosveld, F., Knoch, T. A., Merkl, R., Cook, P. R., Längst, G., & Papantonis, A. (2014). TNFα signalling primes chromatin for NF-κB binding and induces rapid and widespread nucleosome repositioning. Genome biology, 15(12), 536. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-014-0536-6
Sofiadis, K., Josipovic, N., Nikolic, M., Kargapolova, Y., Übelmesser, N., Varamogianni-Mamatsi, V., Zirkel, A., Papadionysiou, I., Loughran, G., Keane, J., Michel, A., Gusmao, E. G., Becker, C., Altmüller, J., Georgomanolis, T., Mizi, A., & Papantonis, A. (2021). HMGB1 coordinates SASP-related chromatin folding and RNA homeostasis on the path to senescence. Molecular systems biology, 17(6), e9760. https://doi.org/10.15252/msb.20209760
Enhancer-promoter contact formation requires RNAPII and antagonizes loop extrusion. Shu Zhang, Nadine Übelmesser, Mariano Barbieri, Argyris Papantonis. bioRxiv 2022.07.04.498738; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.07.04.498738
Related Episodes
Chromatin Organization During Development and Disease (Marieke Oudelaar)
Biophysical Modeling of 3-D Genome Organization (Leonid Mirny)
Hi-C and Three-Dimensional Genome Sequencing (Erez Lieberman Aiden)
Contact
Epigenetics Podcast on Twitter
Epigenetics Podcast on Instagram
Epigenetics Podcast on Mastodon
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Email: [email protected]
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