2024
Functional Roles of H3K4 Methylation in Transcriptional Regulation
Yu H, Lesch B. Functional Roles of H3K4 Methylation in Transcriptional Regulation. Molecular And Cellular Biology 2024, ahead-of-print: 1-11. PMID: 39155435, DOI: 10.1080/10985549.2024.2388254.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTranscriptional regulationAssociated with active transcriptionHistone 3 lysine 4 methylationFunctional roleTranscribed lociOpen chromatinActivate transcriptionChromatin modificationsH3K4 methylationRegulatory elementsHistone methyltransferaseEpigenetic editingTranscriptional activityResidue mutationsMammalian systemsCell differentiationHistoneH3K4me1H3K4meH3K4me3ChromatinRegulationH3K4YeastLoci
2022
Widespread association of the Argonaute protein AGO2 with meiotic chromatin suggests a distinct nuclear function in mammalian male reproduction
Griffin KN, Walters BW, Li H, Wang H, Biancon G, Tebaldi T, Kaya CB, Kanyo J, Lam TT, Cox AL, Halene S, Chung JJ, Lesch BJ. Widespread association of the Argonaute protein AGO2 with meiotic chromatin suggests a distinct nuclear function in mammalian male reproduction. Genome Research 2022, 32: 1655-1668. PMID: 36109149, PMCID: PMC9528986, DOI: 10.1101/gr.276578.122.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMammalian male reproductionArgonaute 2Distinct nuclear functionsConditional knockoutMale reproductionProtein Argonaute 2Abnormal sperm head morphologyMeiotic chromatinAnimal developmentCytoplasmic roleNuclear functionsMale meiosisNuclear roleMRNA translationAgo2 proteinImportant genesNuclear compartmentMRNA transcriptsBiological relevanceSperm head morphologyHead morphologySpermatogenic cellsWidespread associationChromatinProtein
2014
Poised chromatin in the mammalian germ line
Lesch BJ, Page DC. Poised chromatin in the mammalian germ line. Development 2014, 141: 3619-3626. PMID: 25249456, PMCID: PMC4197577, DOI: 10.1242/dev.113027.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsMammalian germ lineGerm cell identityCell identityGerm lineMammalian germ cellsEmbryonic stem cellsChromatin stateEpigenetic inheritanceHistone modificationsRegulatory genesGene activationDNA methylationEpigenetic featuresChromatinGerm cellsStem cellsSomatic developmentGenesPromoterFetal stageTotipotencyCellsMeiosisGametogenesisRepressionA Chromatin-Dependent Role of the Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein FMRP in the DNA Damage Response
Alpatov R, Lesch BJ, Nakamoto-Kinoshita M, Blanco A, Chen S, Stützer A, Armache KJ, Simon MD, Xu C, Ali M, Murn J, Prisic S, Kutateladze TG, Vakoc CR, Min J, Kingston RE, Fischle W, Warren ST, Page DC, Shi Y. A Chromatin-Dependent Role of the Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein FMRP in the DNA Damage Response. Cell 2014, 157: 869-881. PMID: 24813610, PMCID: PMC4038154, DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2014.03.040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNA damage responseMental retardation protein FMRPProtein FMRPFragile X syndromeDDR machineryDamage responseChromatin-binding proteinsTandem Tudor domainTranslation of proteinsX syndromeChromatin interfaceFMRP bindsTudor domainMeiotic chromosomesGenomic stabilityFMRPDevelopmental processesMouse spermatogenesisGametogenesisDependent mannerSynaptic functionMachineryProteinChromatinImportant role