Epigenetic Machinery Fights Back! SARS-CoV-2 RNA Modifications Inhibit Replication and PathogenesisSeptember 3, 2024Recent reports have highlighted how SARS-CoV-2 infection and the resulting COVID-19 can turn epigenetics against us; however, new research now reveals that the epigenetic machinery can also help us fight back against viral attacks – in the guise of specific RNA modifications. A team of epigenetic tusslers guided by Yu Chen (Wuhan University) knew of […]
Chrom-seq Uses ‘Readers’ to See Which RNAs Put Epigenetic Marks on ChromatinAugust 20, 2024Reading glasses, or “readers,” help you see text and other fine details up close. Inspired by our desire for increased resolution, a talented team is using histone readers to more clearly see which long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) interact with particular histone modifications. Their method, called Chrom-seq, doesn’t require highly pure antibodies or crosslinking, making it […]
Histone Serotonylation: From Boosting Moods to Regulating Brain Tumor ProgressionAugust 19, 2024While many know that serotonin impacts mood and emotions, a smattering of studies have found that this neurotransmitter can modify histones and regulate gene expression. Now, fascinating new research reveals that histone serotonylation contributes to the regulation of aggressive brain tumors, playing a role in the complex interactions taking place between neuron–tumor signaling, epigenetics, and […]
Keeping up With Epigenetic Clocks: PRC2-AgeIndex Measures Gains of DNA Methylation Across the GenomeAugust 6, 2024While it may seem like it’s harder to keep up with epigenetic clocks than with the Kardashians, this is one you’re not going to want to miss. Many epigenetic clocks people use to assess aging are built on the DNA methylation status of a few CpGs, and it’s unclear how these sites are related to […]
CoRSIVs in Cows? Targeting a DNA Methylation Bullseye May Improve Livestock Farming!August 5, 2024Finding informative epigenetic targets in the genome is no easy task; however, cleverly composed studies previously reported on the discovery of correlated regions of systemic interindividual variation (or CoRSIVs) in humans – DNA methylation patterns that vary between individuals but remain consistent across tissues. Now, this talented team sets its sights on understanding this level […]
The Epigenetics of Exercise: Acvr1c Improves Learning and MemoryJuly 24, 2024Exercise can boost your mood and improve heart and bone health. Now, a talented team uncovers the epigenetic mechanisms behind another good reason to hit the gym. Working out can help with learning and long-term memory via Acvr1c, a member of the TGF-beta family. Gym rats—er, exercising mice—can learn under “subthreshold training” conditions after a workout, […]
PaleoHi-C Makes a “Mammoth” Genome Architecture DiscoveryJuly 22, 2024Certain scientific findings may be considered colossal or even epic in scale; however, few compare to a “mammoth” new study describing the three-dimensional genome architecture of preserved cells from a 52,000-year-old animal skin sample thanks to a primeval-sounding yet cutting-edge technique known as PaleoHi-C! Epigenetics research goes pre-historic! A veritable “stampede” of researchers led by […]
Age-related Chromatin Remodeling: Loss of Epigenetic Info or the Hijacking of Maturation?July 22, 2024In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except Spain winning at football and age-related chromatin remodeling! While this remodeling was thought to drive aging via the loss of epigenetic information, new research provides evidence for the “hijacking” of developmental maturation via activator protein 1 (AP-1)-activity as a major player. Surefire researchers “captained” […]
Attacking Aging with TAC: A TERT Activator CompoundJuly 8, 2024Aching joints and wrinkled skin are an unwelcome part of aging, but in the future, you might be able to avoid arthritis medications and cosmetic procedures by getting a shot of TERT activator compound (TAC). A young-at-heart team identified this small molecule, which increases transcription of a telomerase subunit called TERT. The upshot is that […]
A CHARMing Epigenetic Editor Enchants Endogenous DNA Methylation Machinery to Pause Prion DiseaseJuly 8, 2024While George Clooney or Cate Blanchett exude a degree of charm, a captivating new epigenetic advance may outdo them both! A new study now describes a compact epigenetic editor known as “CHARM” that engages the cell’s own DNA methylation machinery to stop a fatal neurodegenerative disease in its tracks. A charismatic crew guided by Sonia […]