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Replication and translation of epigenetic information

Subject Area Cell Biology
Term from 2003 to 2009
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5407439
 
Final Report Year 2009

Final Report Abstract

The goal was to investigate the role of MeCPs in establishing and translating epigenetic information. We addressed how MeCPs and interacting factors affect the spatial/functional organization of the genome and whether this influences the accessibility and mobility of proteins.

Publications

  • Replication-independent chromatin loading of Dnmt1 during G2 and M phases EMBO Rep (2004) 5: 1181-1186
    H. P. Easwaran, L. Schermelleh, H. Leonhardt & M. C. Cardoso
  • Cell Cycle Markers for Live Cell Analyses Cell Cycle (2005) 4: 53-55
    H. P. Easwaran, H. Leonhardt & M. C. Cardoso
  • Methyl CpG-binding proteins induce large-scale chromatin reorganization during terminal differentiation J Cell Biol (2005) 169: 733-743
    A. Brero, H. P. Easwaran, D. Nowak, I. Grunewald, T. Cremer, H. Leonhardt, and M. C. Cardoso
  • Replication and Translation of Epigenetic Information CTMI (2006)
    A. Brero, H. Leonhardt, M. C. Cardoso
  • MeCP2 interacts with HP1 and modulates its heterochromatin association during myogenic differentiation Nucl Acids Res (2007) 35: 5402-5408
    N. Aganwal, T. Hardt, A. Brero, D. Nowak, U. Rothbauer, A. Becker, H. Leonhardt & M. C. Cardoso
  • Probing Intranuclear Environments at the Single-Molecule Level Biophys J (2008) 94: 2847-2858
    D. Grünwald, R. M. Martin, V. Buschmann, D. P. Bazett-Jones, H. Leonhardt, U. Kubitscheck & M. C. Cardoso
 
 

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