eBook: Epigenetics of CannabisJuly 21, 2022Changes in epigenetic regulation are hallmarks of the transition from normal to diseased cells. Exploration of the role of epigenetics in those who may use Cannabis, or related products such as THC or CBD, has proven to be informative for better understanding of their potential effects. In this EpiGenie ebook, we present summaries of several […]
Now In Print! – New Technologies Leave their Mark on Imprinting Control RegionsJune 19, 2022Genomic imprinting typically lets our parents leave their mark on our genomes; however, new technological advances are now allowing us to leave our mark on imprinting! The first of our epigenetic exposés that went into print reports on how multiple modalities uncovered complex epigenetic crosstalk that regulates allele-specific gene expression at potential imprinting control regions […]
Dr. Steve Chan: The Epigenetic Regulation of Breast CancerJune 9, 2022Using unbiased ChIP-Rx analyses to discover a novel role for CTR9 in the epigenetic regulation of PRC2 subtype switching in breast cancer Our colleagues at Proteintech hosted a webinar from Dr. Steve Chan from The University of Wisconsin-Madison, who reviewed their recent paper “The transcriptional elongation factor CTR9 demarcates PRC2-mediated H3K27me3 domains by altering PRC2 […]
eBook: Epigenomics of SpermJune 9, 2022Some of the most interesting and important epigenetic phenomena occur in sperm. In addition to passing genetic paternal information, experiences and exposures can be encoded in the epigenome and inherited as well. In this EpiGenie ebook, we present summaries of several studies on exploring the role of epigenetic processes in sperm biology. They are divided […]
The Long and the Short of It – Long DNMT3A1 Isoform Binds Bivalent Neurodevelopmental ChromatinMay 23, 2022Sometimes it’s best to get straight to the point, so let’s dive into this study of DNA methyltransferase 3a (DNMT3A) isoforms with variable lengths, which reveals a chromatin interaction domain that regulates bivalent gene expression and supports early postnatal survival in mice! Previous studies that didn’t beat around the bush described how postnatal development requires […]
Epigenetic Editing Approach Causally Connects Adolescent Alcohol Exposure to Psychiatric Disorder RiskMay 23, 2022The modularity of current epigenetic editing technology allows us to evaluate the causality of connections from multiple angles. Now, epigenetic editing in rats using dCas9 activators and repressors has provided a welcome new perspective on how adolescent drinking can induce the onset of psychiatric conditions in adults. Binge drinking during adolescence (a critical period for […]
NANOG’s Prion-like Behavior Builds Bridges to PluripotencyMay 11, 2022In both the literal and figurative sense, building bridges can really get you places! Knowing this, genome engineers and epigenetic architects recently created a blueprint demonstrating how a pioneer transcription factor – NANOG – uses prion-like behavior to form gel-like protein condensates that create interstrand DNA “bridges” to reorganize chromatin and clear a rapid path […]
EPIC Technique Infers Gene Expression from Cell-free DNA FragmentationMay 9, 2022It’s time to put down that well-thumbed copy of Homer’s Odyssey, as there is a new epic in town. Now, the “epigenetic expression inference from cell-free (cf)DNA-sequencing” (EPIC-seq) technique heroically enables gene expression analysis using a process known as “fragmentomics.” Circulating cfDNA comes as nucleosome-associated fragments that reflect the chromatin configuration in the cell of […]
Battling Against the Clock: Epigenetic Age Acceleration Impacts COVID-19 SeverityMay 2, 2022Timing is crucial for many aspects of life, and now, a rather timely study demonstrates that the acceleration of our epigenetic clocks after SARS-CoV-2 infection significantly impacts our risk of suffering severe COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 syndrome (“long COVID”). Previous research has described how older patients suffer from a higher risk of developing severe COVID-19 (independent […]
Rixosomes Take Out RNA to Keep Silent Polycomb-target Genes Quiet!May 2, 2022Some pesky Polycomb-target genes know too much about genome-wide goings-on, and while these nervous sections of DNA might keep silent for now, how can we ensure that our cells maintain this code of silence? It turns out that human cells, just as in yeast, possess an enforcer that mercilessly chops up RNA messages produced from […]