Histones: How much variation do we need?

Prof. Dr. Sandra Hake (JLU Giessen)

16-Oct-2020, 07:00-09:00 (5 years ago)

Abstract: All eukaryotes organize their DNA together with histones and non-histone proteins into a highly complex nucleoprotein structure called chromatin, with the nucleosome as its monomeric subunit. Several interconnected mechanisms have evolved to regulate DNA accessibility, including nucleosome replacement of canonical histones with specialized histone variants. Deposition of histone variants can lead to profound chromatin structure alterations thereby influencing a multitude of biological processes ranging from transcriptional regulation to genome stability. At the focus of our research is the evolutionary highly conserved histone variant H2A.Z, which has been extensively studied and shown to play a role in gene expression, DNA repair, heterochromatin formation, chromosome segregation and mitosis. But the mechanism(s) of how H2A.Z controls these diverse biological processes is not understood. Using state-of-the-art biochemical, cell biological, genome-wide and bioinformatics approaches we are shedding light on H2A.Z biology by identifying its manifold binding proteins and their functional roles in gene regulation, cell cycle progression and organismal development.

cell biologygeneticsmolecular biology

Audience: researchers in the discipline

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Series comments: Zooming Molecular & Cellular Biology Colloquium was initiated on July 28th, 2020 by the Biology department at Syed Babar Ali School of Science & Engineering (SBASSE), Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). The series follows through various topics which come under the ambit of Molecular and Cellular Biology and we’ve had the pleasure and honor of hosting some of the most knowledgeable scientists from around the globe. Organizers can be reached out at 24100162@lums.edu.pk or 24100001@lums.edu.pk for the Zoom link of individual talks. All lectures are LIVE streamed on SBASSE's official Facebook page.

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