[HTML][HTML] Epigenetic disorders: Lessons from the animals–animal models in chromatinopathies

E Di Fede, P Grazioli, A Lettieri, C Parodi… - Frontiers in Cell and …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Chromatinopathies are defined as genetic disorders caused by mutations in genes coding
for protein involved in the chromatin state balance. So far 82 human conditions have been …

[HTML][HTML] BORIS/CTCFL epigenetically reprograms clustered CTCF binding sites into alternative transcriptional start sites

EM Pugacheva, DN Bhatt, S Rivero-Hinojosa, M Tajmul… - Genome Biology, 2024 - Springer
Pervasive usage of alternative promoters leads to the deregulation of gene expression in
carcinogenesis and may drive the emergence of new genes in spermatogenesis. However …

Zebrafish swims into post-genomic era

A Sulej, D Onichtchouk, C Winata - Briefings in Functional …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Almost six decades has passed since the zebrafish was first brought into the genetics
laboratory [1]. Ever since then, it has become a well-established model organism for various …

MOLECULAR STUDY OF CHROMATINOPATHIES: THE CASE OF RUBINSTEIN-TAYBI AND RETT SYNDROMES

E DI FEDE - 2023 - air.unimi.it
Background: Chromatinopathies are defined as a group of disorders displaying mutations in
genes of the epigenetic apparatus and sharing clinical features such as intellectual disability …