Browsing by Author "Cuartero, Yasmina"

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  • Le Dily, François; Vidal, Enrique; Cuartero, Yasmina; Quilez Oliete, Javier; Nacht, A. Silvina; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo; Carbonell-Caballero, Jose; Sharma, Priyanka; Villanueva Cañas, José Luis, 1984-; Ferrari, Roberto; De Llobet, Lara Isabel; Verde, Gaetano; Wright, Roni H.G.; Beato, Miguel (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (CSHL Press), 2019)
    In breast cancer cells, some topologically associating domains (TADs) behave as hormonal gene regulation units, within which gene transcription is coordinately regulated in response to steroid hormones. Here we further ...
  • Pascual-Reguant, Laura; Blanco, Enrique; Galan Martínez, Silvia, 1992-; Le Dily, François; Cuartero, Yasmina; Serra Bardenys, Gemma, 1992-; Di Carlo, Valerio; Iturbide Martínez de Albéniz, Ane, 1989-; Cebrià i Costa, Joan Pau, 1989-; Nonell Mazelon, Lara, 1972-; García de Herreros, Antonio; Di Croce, Luciano; Marti-Renom, Marc A.; Peiró Sales, Sandra (Nature Publishing Group, 2018)
    Lamins (A/C and B) are major constituents of the nuclear lamina (NL). Structurally conserved lamina-associated domains (LADs) are formed by genomic regions that contact the NL. Lamins are also found in the nucleoplasm, ...
  • Vidal Ocabo, Enrique; Le Dily, François; Quilez Oliete, Javier; Stadhouders, Ralph; Cuartero, Yasmina; Graf, T. (Thomas); Martí Renom, Marc A.; Beato, Miguel; Filion, Guillaume (Oxford University Press, 2018)
    The three-dimensional conformation of genomes is an essential component of their biological activity. The advent of the Hi-C technology enabled an unprecedented progress in our understanding of genome structures. However, ...
  • Álvarez-González, Lucía; Arias-Sardá, Cristina; Montes-Espuña, Laia; Marín-Gual, Laia; Vara, Covadonga; Lister, Nicholas C.; Cuartero, Yasmina; Garcia, Francisca; Deakin, Janine; Renfree, Marilyn B.; Robinson, Terence J.; Martí Renom, Marc A.; Waters, Paul D.; Farré, Marta; Ruiz Herrera, Aurora (Elsevier, 2022)
    Studying the similarities and differences in genomic interactions between species provides fertile grounds for determining the evolutionary dynamics underpinning genome function and speciation. Here, we describe the ...
  • Amat, Ramon; Böttcher, René; Le Dily, François; Vidal Ocabo, Enrique; Quilez Oliete, Javier; Cuartero, Yasmina; Beato, Miguel; Nadal Clanchet, Eulàlia de; Posas Garriga, Francesc (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (CSHL Press), 2019)
    Nuclear architecture is decisive for the assembly of transcriptional responses. However, how chromosome organization is dynamically modulated to permit rapid and transient transcriptional changes in response to environmental ...
  • Cuadrado, Ana; Giménez-Llorente, Daniel; Kojic, Aleksandar; Rodríguez-Corsino, Miriam; Cuartero, Yasmina; Martín-Serrano, Guillermo; Gómez López, Gonzalo; Marti-Renom, Marc A.; Losada, Ana (Elsevier, 2019)
    Cohesin exists in two variants carrying either STAG/SA1 or SA2. Here we have addressed their specific contributions to the unique spatial organization of the mouse embryonic stem cell genome, which ensures super-enhancer-dependent ...
  • Richart, Laia; Lapi, Eleonora; Pancaldi, Vera; Cuenca-Ardura, Mirabai; Carrillo-de-Santa Pau, Enrique; Madrid-Mencía, Miguel; Neyret-Kahn, Hélène; Radvanyi, François; Rodríguez, Juan Antonio; Cuartero, Yasmina; Serra, François; Le Dily, François; Valencia, Alfonso; Martí Renom, Marc A.; Real, Francisco X. (Oxford University Press, 2021)
    Cohesin exists in two variants containing STAG1 or STAG2. STAG2 is one of the most mutated genes in cancer and a major bladder tumor suppressor. Little is known about how its inactivation contributes to tumorigenesis. Here, ...
  • Vara, Covadonga; Paytuví Gallart, Andreu; Cuartero, Yasmina; Álvarez-González, Lucía; Marín-Gual, Laia; Garcia, Francisca; Florit-Sabater, Beatriu; Capilla, Laia; Sanchéz-Guillén, Rosa Ana; Sarrate, Zaida; Cigliano, Riccardo Aiese; Sanseverino, Walter; Searle, Jeremy B.; Ventura, Jacint; Martí Renom, Marc A.; Le Dily, François; Ruiz Herrera, Aurora (Nature Research, 2021)
    The spatial folding of chromosomes inside the nucleus has regulatory effects on gene expression, yet the impact of genome reshuffling on this organization remains unclear. Here, we take advantage of chromosome conformation ...
  • Vara, Covadonga; Paytuví Gallart, Andreu; Cuartero, Yasmina; Le Dily, François; Garcia, Francisca; Salvà-Castro, Judit; Gómez-H, Laura; Julià, Eva; Moutinho, Catia; Aiese Cigliano, Riccardo; Sanseverino, Walter; Fornas Carreño, Oscar; Pendás, Alberto M.; Heyn, Holger; Waters, Paul D.; Marti-Renom, Marc A.; Ruiz Herrera, Aurora (Elsevier, 2019)
    Mammalian gametogenesis involves dramatic and tightly regulated chromatin remodeling, whose regulatory pathways remain largely unexplored. Here, we generate a comprehensive high-resolution structural and functional atlas ...
  • Stadhouders, Ralph; Vidal Ocabo, Enrique; Serra, François; Di Stefano, Bruno, 1984-; Le Dily, François; Quilez Oliete, Javier; Gómez, Antonio; Collombet, Samuel; Berenguer, Clara; Cuartero, Yasmina; Hecht, Jochen; Filion, Guillaume; Beato, Miguel; Martí Renom, Marc A.; Graf, T. (Thomas) (Nature Publishing Group, 2018)
    Chromosomal architecture is known to influence gene expression, yet its role in controlling cell fate remains poorly understood. Reprogramming of somatic cells into pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) by the transcription factors ...

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