Smoking Damages the Epigenome for a LONG timeJanuary 8, 2015While we all know that smoking is bad for you, and even your baby, it seems that the effects last longer than you may think. Researchers from Imperial College London investigate and show that while there are epigenomic benefits to giving up smoking, there are also some changes that persist for what seems to be a lifetime. Previously, […]
Hi-C Captures KNOT: A Chromatin Conformation for all ChromosomesJanuary 1, 2015Putting a modern twist on the holiday spirit, researchers from the University of Zurich (Switzerland) gift a new piece of chromatin architecture that welcomes each and every chromosome to its party. And it comes from a surprisingly festive plant; Arabidopsis. On a Hi-C run surveying chromatin architecture, the touring researchers encountered a number of landmarks. At first they came across the standard sights: […]
Plotting the Path to Pluripotency Uncovers Key Role of DNA MethylationDecember 29, 2014If you’ve read our recent piece ‘Reprogramming Roadmap Reveals Fuzzy New Stem Cells‘ you’ll already know how “Project Grandiose” [1, 2], the brainchild of Andras Nagy, identified a new pluripotent state (the F-class stem cell). While the discovery of this new class is thrilling, the main purpose of this grand project was to uncover the […]
A “Grandiose” Project Provides a Fuzzy New Future for iPSC ResearchDecember 17, 2014Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSCs) research burst on to the scene in 2006 with a paper which has since spawned thousands of studies and has proved to be a quantum leap for regenerative medicine. This reached a crescendo this year when a Japanese patient became the first recipient of retinal cells generated from iPSCs made […]
Histone H2A.Z Subunit Exchange Controls MemoryDecember 17, 2014Memory is one fancy cellular function that seems to be the niche of the epigenome. Through it a cell can remember its identity and past exposures. But what about that other type of memory? Ya know, neuroepigenetic memory. We’ve already seen that histone methylation has a role in long-term memories and altered histone acetylation (H4K12) is involved […]