Can Disrupting Chromatin Interactions Stop SARS-CoV-2 in its Tracks?February 21, 2022Viral infections can appear like a runaway train, careering through the human body without a brake in sight; however, the meandering journey taken for the development of antivirals has now discovered a new way to stop runaway SARS-CoV-2 infections in their tracks thanks to CRISPR technology and a trip through the chromatin landscape of infected […]
Epigenetic “Baby-steps” Repress Germline Genome-defense During DevelopmentFebruary 4, 2022Much like a set of helping hands can guide, support, and protect a toddler taking their first steps, the guiding force of epigenetics during embryonic development ensures genome stability and supports healthy development by regulating the expression of key genes. Such genes include DNA methylation-sensitive “germline genome-defense” genes, which undergo DNA demethylation and become expressed […]
Want to Navigate the Epigenomics of Disease Across 3,604 Studies? There’s An App For ThatFebruary 1, 2022Traveling through large cities is complicated. Thankfully, our apps help us find a way through the maze and lead us to our destination. Now, a new method has come forward to do the same for the epigenomics of disease. A group led by Charles Breeze and Sonja Berndt (National Cancer Institute) have developed a program that guides […]
Down the Wrong Path: Trisomy 21 Pushes Neural Progenitors Towards Senescence ProfileJanuary 31, 2022Although it sometimes feels like there is no right way to age, intriguing insight from Down Syndrome has given insight into how disrupted nuclear architecture can push us down the wrong path. Down syndrome results from the triplication of chromosome 21 and is a leading cause of intellectual disability. However, Down syndrome is also a […]
Like a RedChIP to a Bull! – New Technique Explores RNA-Protein-DNA InteractionsJanuary 30, 2022The publication of a new technique is like waving a red rag to a bull for many in the epigenetics arena. Now, “RedChIP” has us stampeding in anticipation towards the exploration of the complex interactions taking place between RNA, DNA, and proteins in the nucleus. Olé! Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) interact with proteins and DNA to […]