Browsing by Author "Vicent, Guillermo Pablo"

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  • Ramírez Cuéllar, Angélica Julieta (2022-05-16)
    In this Thesis we report the successful growth of hormone responsive T47D cells as 3D spheroids in Matrigel mimicking the ECM. A detailed characterization by using a genome-wide approach of the main physical and biochemical ...
  • van Oevelen, Chris; Collombet, Samuel; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo; Hoogenkamp, Maarten; Lepoivre, Cyrille; Badeaux, Aimee; Bussmann, Lars; Sardina, Jose Luis; Thieffry, Denis; Beato, Miguel; Shi, Yang; Bonifer, Constanze; Graf, T. (Thomas) (Elsevier, 2015)
    Transcription-factor-induced somatic cell conversions are highly relevant for both basic and clinical research yet their mechanism is not fully understood and it is unclear whether they reflect normal differentiation ...
  • Nacht, A. Silvina; Ferrari, Roberto; Zaurín Quer, Roser; Scabia, Valentina; Carbonell-Caballero, Jose; Le Dily, François; Quilez Oliete, Javier; Leopoldi, Alexandra; Brisken, Cathrin; Beato, Miguel; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo (EMBO Press, 2019)
    Steroid hormones are key gene regulators in breast cancer cells. While estrogens stimulate cell proliferation, progestins activate a single cell cycle followed by proliferation arrest. Here, we use biochemical and genome-wide ...
  • La Greca, Alejandro; Bellora Pereyra, Nicolás; Le Dily, François; Jara, Rodrigo; Nacht, A. Silvina; Quilez Oliete, Javier; Villanueva Cañas, José Luis, 1984-; Vidal Barba, Enric; Merino, Gabriela; Fresno, Cristóbal; Reischle, Inti Tarifa; Vallejo, Griselda; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo; Fernández, Elmer; Beato, Miguel; Saragüeta, Patricia (eLife Sciences Publications, 2022)
    Estrogen (E2) and Progesterone (Pg), via their specific receptors (ERalpha and PR), are major determinants in the development and progression of endometrial carcinomas, However, their precise mechanism of action and the ...
  • Le Dily, François; Baù, Davide; Pohl, Andy, 1979-; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo; Serra, François; Soronellas, Daniel; Castellano, Giancarlo; Wright, Roni H.G.; Ballare, Cecilia Julia; Filion, Guillaume; Marti-Renom, Marc A.; Beato, Miguel (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (CSHL Press), 2014)
    The human genome is segmented into topologically associating domains (TADs), but the role of this conserved organization during transient changes in gene expression is not known. Here we describe the distribution of ...
  • 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 ...
  • Ramírez Cuéllar, Angélica Julieta; Ferrari, Roberto; Sanz, Rosario T.; Valverde Santiago, Marta; García García, Judith; Nacht, A. Silvina; Castillo, David; Le Dily, François; Neguembor, Maria Victoria; Malatesta, Marco; Bonnin, Sarah; Martí Renom, Marc A.; Beato, Miguel; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo (Nature Research, 2024)
    The cancer epigenome has been studied in cells cultured in two-dimensional (2D) monolayers, but recent studies highlight the impact of the extracellular matrix and the three-dimensional (3D) environment on multiple cellular ...
  • Ballaré, Cecilia Julia; Castellano, Giancarlo; Gaveglia, Laura; Althammer, Sonja Daniela; González-Vallinas Rostes, Juan, 1983-; Eyras Jiménez, Eduardo; Le Dily, François; Zaurín Quer, Roser; Soronellas, Daniel; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo; Beato, Miguel (Elsevier, 2013)
    In fission yeast cells, Cds1 is the effector kinase of the DNA replication checkpoint. We previously showed that when the DNA replication checkpoint is activated, the repressor Yox1 is phosphorylated and inactivated by ...
  • Bertucci, Paola Y.; Nacht, A. Silvina; Alló, Mariano; Rocha-Viegas, Luciana; Ballaré, Cecilia Julia; Soronellas, Daniel; Castellano, Giancarlo; Zaurín Quer, Roser; Kornblihtt, Alberto R.; Beato, Miguel; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo; Pecci, Adali (Oxford University Press, 2013)
    Steroid receptors were classically described for regulating transcription by binding to target gene promoters. However, genome-wide studies reveal that steroid receptors-binding sites are mainly located at intragenic ...
  • Iannone, Camilla, 1984-; Pohl, Andy, 1979-; Papasaikas, Panagiotis; Soronellas, Daniel; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo; Beato, Miguel; Valcárcel, J. (Juan) (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2015)
    Splicing of mRNA precursors can occur cotranscriptionally and it has been proposed that chromatin structure influences splice site recognition and regulation. Here we have systematically explored potential links between ...
  • Zaurín Quer, Roser (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2011-04-12)
    Evidències recents han remarcat la importància del paper de l'estructura de la cromatina i el posicionament de nucleosomes en processos cel·lulars bàsics com és la regulació de la transcripció gènica. L'avenç de noves ...
  • Ceballos Chávez, María; Subtil Rodriguez, Alicia; Giannopoulou, Eugenia G.; Soronellas, Daniel; Vázquez Chávez, Elena; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo; Elemento, Olivier; Beato, Miguel; Reyes, José C. (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2015)
    While the importance of gene enhancers in transcriptional regulation is well established, the mechanisms and the protein factors that determine enhancers activity have only recently begun to be unravelled. Recent studies ...
  • Ogara, Maria F.; Rodríguez Seguí, Santiago A.; Marini, Melisa; Silvina Nacht, Ana; Stortz, Martin; Levi, Valeria; Presman, Diego M.; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo; Pecci, Adali (Oxford University Press, 2019)
    The glucocorticoid and progesterone receptors (GR and PR) are closely related members of the steroid receptor family. Despite sharing similar structural and functional characteristics; the cognate hormones display very ...

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