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    CREBBP/EP300 bromodomains are critical to sustain the GATA1/MYC regulatory axis in proliferation

    The reported antitumor activity of the BET family bromodomain inhibitors has prompted the development of inhibitors against other bromodomains. However, the human genome encodes more than 60 different bromodom...

    Veronica Garcia-Carpizo, Sergio Ruiz-Llorente in Epigenetics & Chromatin (2018)

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    NSD2 contributes to oncogenic RAS-driven transcription in lung cancer cells through long-range epigenetic activation

    The histone methyltransferase NSD2/WHSC1/MMSET is overexpressed in a number of solid tumors but its contribution to the biology of these tumors is not well understood. Here, we describe that NSD2 contributes t...

    Verónica García-Carpizo, Jacinto Sarmentero, Bomie Han, Osvaldo Graña in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Polycomb complex recruitment in pluripotent stem cells

    The recruitment of the silencing complex Polycomb group (PcG) to its target sites in mammalian cells has remained elusive. A prevalent model proposes that the PRC1 component is recruited through recognition of...

    Maria J. Barrero, Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte in Nature Cell Biology (2013)

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    The RNA Polymerase II Transcriptional Machinery and Its Epigenetic Context

    RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is the main engine that drives transcription of protein-encoding genes in eukaryotes. Despite its intrinsic subunit complexity, Pol II is subject to a host of factors that regulate t...

    Maria J. Barrero, Sohail Malik in Epigenetics: Development and Disease (2013)

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    LSD1 regulates the balance between self-renewal and differentiation in human embryonic stem cells

    We identify LSD1 (lysine-specific demethylase 1; also known as KDM1A and AOF2) as a key histone modifier that participates in the maintenance of pluripotency through the regulation of bivalent domains, a chrom...

    Antonio Adamo, Borja Sesé, Stephanie Boue, Julio Castaño in Nature Cell Biology (2011)

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    iPS cells forgive but do not forget

    Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells offer the possibility to generate patient-specific cell types for use in regenerative medicine. However, a long-lasting question remains: are iPS and embryonic stem cells e...

    Maria J. Barrero, Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte in Nature Cell Biology (2011)

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    Efficient and rapid generation of induced pluripotent stem cells from human keratinocytes

    Aasen et al. boost the efficiency of human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell generation 100-fold by starting with keratinocytes rather than fibroblasts. They also produce iPS cells from plucked adult hair, an e...

    Trond Aasen, Angel Raya, Maria J Barrero, Elena Garreta in Nature Biotechnology (2008)