Epigenetic Regulators (miRNAs, lncRNAs) Get Regulated EpigeneticallyOctober 20, 2012With Halloween coming up, perhaps it is fitting that the authors of two recent papers describe a “tangled web” of epigenetic regulations. In one paper, researchers suggest that DNA methylation and perhaps other epigenetic modifications disrupt long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) activity. In the other paper, a different team shows that DNAm messes with the miRNA […]
Webinar: Early Life Determinants of Mental Health – Epigenomic Mechanisms with Dr. Patrick McGowanOctober 3, 2012Dr. Patrick McGowan discusses the impact early-life events can have on our epigenomes in this recorded webinar. This webinar is brought to you with support from Porvair Filtration Group. Check out their line of innovative ChIP kits and reagents at chromatrap.com Abstract Human epidemiological studies and studies of animal models provide many examples by which […]
Webinar: Epigenetics of Autism – The Interface Between Genetic and Environmental Risks with Dr. Janine LaSalleOctober 3, 2012Dr. Janine LaSalle discusses some of the potential epigenetics mechanisms involved in autism spectrum disorders in this recorded webinar. This webinar is brought to you with support from Porvair Filtration Group. Check out their line of innovative ChIP kits and reagents at chromatrap.com Epigenetics of Autism Autism is an increasingly common disorder of complex etiology, […]
RNA Methylation Adds Some Stability to a Chaotic CellSeptember 26, 2012We could all use a little more stability in our lives, and now researchers in Germany say that tRNAs get more stable when they are methylated on specific cytosines. This stability helps ensure that cells keep making proteins for proper development and differentiation. The role of cytosine-C5 methylation on tRNAs has been more mysterious than […]
EpiGenie Reviews Non-Coding RNAs and Epigenetic Regulation of Gene ExpressionSeptember 11, 2012In recent years, studies exploring the modulation of gene transcription by non-coding RNAs have definitely been on the rise. This book, Non-Coding RNAs and Epigenetic Regulation of Gene Expression, written by a selection of highly regarded scientists, and edited by Kevin Morris, represents an overview and summary of this important new field to date. It’s […]
Prediction Models Re-Write the Book on Nucleosome Occupancy and miRNA TargetingAugust 23, 2012A pair of newly released papers prove that you don’t always have to run more wet lab experiments to learn something new, you just need to look the data in a different way. The two research groups both used simulations and prediction algorithms, like the ones found on our Epigenetics Databases and Tools list, to […]
Non-Coding RNAs and Drug AddictionJuly 31, 2012Although a lot of behavioral studies are out there on drug addiction, no one really knows how addiction develops at the molecular level. A new review by researchers in Miami describes lots of evidence from more than 80 studies suggesting that non-coding RNAs, such as microRNAs (miRNAs) and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), might have a […]
RTL-P: Pinpoint 2’-O-methylation in RNAsJuly 31, 2012Yeah, it would be crazy to play hide-and-go-seek with a GPS, night-vision goggles, and a heat-sensing camera. But that’s kind of similar to the pricey, sophisticated laboratory gadgets that researchers currently have to use to spot 2’-O-methylation hiding on RNAs. Now, scientists in China have come up with a much simpler, less expensive way (called […]
Free White Paper: Genome-Wide Analysis of RNA-Protein InteractionsJuly 3, 2012Nowadays, with RNAs interacting with chromatin interacting with DNA methylation marks, researchers are keener than ever to get their gloves dirty with RNA Immunoprecipitation (RIP). If you fit that bill, then you’ll want to check out this white paper authored by Dr. André P. Gerber out of the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. […]
NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Program Data ResourceJune 18, 2012Last August, we shared with you some of the great new online resources being developed by the NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Program. Now, the latest issue of Epigenomics, has published an update of all the latest editions, tweaks and refinements they’ve made over the last year. The NIH Roadmap Reference Epigenome Mapping Consortium has created a […]