Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG)

 

The CRG is an International biomedical research institute of excellence created in December 2000. It is a non-profit foundation funded by the Catalan Government through the departments of Economy & Knowledge and Health, the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, and includes the participation of Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF).
The mission of the CRG is to discover and advance knowledge for the benefit of society, public health and economic prosperity.
The CRG believes that the medicine of the future depends on the groundbreaking science of today. This requires an interdisciplinary scientific team focused on understanding the complexity of life from the genome and the cell up to an entire organism and its interaction with the environment, offering an integrated view of genetic diseases.

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  • Zwerus, Jordy T.; Berghuis, Nicole F.; Jacques, Jeroen M.; Mars-Groenendijk, Roos; Busker, Ruud W.; Paauw, Armand; de Jong, Ad L.; van Leeuwen, Hans C. (Elsevier, 2024)
    Recent findings on CRISPR-Cas enzymes with collateral DNAse/RNAse activity have led to new and innovative methods for pathogen detection. However, many CRISPR-Cas assays necessitate DNA pre-amplification to boost sensitivity, ...
  • Gonzalez-Sanchez, Ester; Vaquero, Javier; Caballero Díaz, Daniel; Grzelak, Jan; Fusté, Noel P.; Bertran, Esther; Amengual, Josep; García Sáez, Juan; Martín-Mur, Beatriz; Gut, Marta; Esteve-Codina, Anna; Alay, Ania; Coulouarn, Cedric; Calero Pérez, Silvia; Valdecantos, Pilar; Valverde, Angela M.; Sánchez, Aránzazu; Herrera, Blanca; Fabregat, Isabel (Wiley, 2024)
    Liver fibrosis is the consequence of chronic liver injury in the presence of an inflammatory component. Although the main executors of this activation are known, the mechanisms that lead to the inflammatory process that ...
  • Kondylakis, Haridimos; Garcia Lezena, Teresa; Tsiknakis, Manolis (Springer, 2024)
    Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the field of medical imaging, holding the potential to shift medicine from a reactive "sick-care" approach to a proactive focus on healthcare and prevention. The successful ...
  • Aguirre, Samuel; Pappa, Stella; Serna Pujol, Núria; Padilla, Natàlia; Iacobucci, Simona; Nacht, A. Silvina; Vicent, Guillermo Pablo; Jordan Vallès, Albert; Cruz, Xavier de la; Martínez Balbás, Marian A. (EMBO Press, 2024)
    Heterochromatin stability is crucial for progenitor proliferation during early neurogenesis. It relays on the maintenance of local hubs of H3K9me. However, understanding the formation of efficient localized levels of H3K9me ...
  • Kataura, Tetsushi; Sedlackova, Lucia; Sun, Congxin; Kocak, Gamze; Wilson, Niall; Banks, Peter; Hayat, Faisal; Trushin, Sergey; Trushina, Eugenia; Maddocks, Oliver D. K.; Oblong, John E.; Miwa, Satomi; Imoto, Masaya; Saiki, Shinki; Erskine, Daniel; Migaud, Marie E.; Sarkar, Sovan; Korolchuk, Viktor I. (Nature Research, 2024)
    Impairment of autophagy leads to an accumulation of misfolded proteins and damaged organelles and has been implicated in plethora of human diseases. Loss of autophagy in actively respiring cells has also been shown to ...
  • Nakagawa, Shoma; Carnevali, Davide; Tan, Xiangtian; Alvarez, Mariano J.; Parfitt, David-Emlyn; Di Vicino, Umberto; Arumugam, Karthik; Shin, William; Aranda, Sergi; Normanno, Davide; Sebastián Pérez, Rubén; Cannatá, Chiara; Cortes, Paola; Neguembor, Maria Victoria; Shen, Michael M.; Califano, Andrea; Cosma, Maria Pia (Elsevier, 2024)
    Embryo size, specification, and homeostasis are regulated by a complex gene regulatory and signaling network. Here we used gene expression signatures of Wnt-activated mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC) clones to reverse ...
  • Raote, Ishier; Häkkinen, Hanna-Maria; Vibe, Carine; Broadbent, Katrina; Carolis, Carlo; Ruprecht, Verena; Malhotra, Vivek (Nature Research, 2024)
    Uncontrolled secretion of ECM proteins, such as collagen, can lead to excessive scarring and fibrosis and compromise tissue function. Despite the widespread occurrence of fibrotic diseases and scarring, effective therapies ...
  • Kant, Aayush; Guo, Zixian; Vinayak, Vinayak; Neguembor, Maria Victoria; Li, Wing Shun; Agrawal, Vasundhara; Pujadas, Emily; Almassalha, Luay; Backman, Vadim; Lakadamyali, Melike; Cosma, Maria Pia; Shenoy, Vivek B. (Nature Research, 2024)
    In interphase nuclei, chromatin forms dense domains of characteristic sizes, but the influence of transcription and histone modifications on domain size is not understood. We present a theoretical model exploring this ...
  • Gonzalez de Miguel, Javier; Montero-Blay, Ariadna, 1994-; Ciampi, Ludovica; Rodriguez-Arce, Irene; Serrano Pubull, Luis, 1982- (BioMed Central, 2024)
    Background: Having a simple and fast dividing organism capable of producing and exposing at its surface or secreting functional complex biomolecules with disulphide bridges is of great interest. The mycoplasma bacterial ...
  • Broto, Alicia; Piñero-Lambea, Carlos; Segura-Morales, Carolina; Tio-Gillen, Anne P.; Unger, Wendy W. J.; Burgos, Raul; Mazzolini, Rocco; Miravet Verde, Samuel; Jacobs, Bart C.; Casas, Josefina; Huizinga, Ruth; Lluch-Senar, Maria 1982-; Serrano Pubull, Luis, 1982- (Elsevier, 2024)
    A non-pathogenic Mycoplasma pneumoniae-based chassis is leading the development of live biotherapeutic products (LBPs) for respiratory diseases. However, reports connecting Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) cases to prior M. ...
  • Eder, Matthias; Martin, Olivier M. F.; Oswal, Natasha; Sedlackova, Lucia; Moutinho, Catia; Carmen Fabregat, Andrea del; Menéndez Bravo, Simón; Sebé-Pedrós, Arnau; Heyn, Holger; Stroustrup, Nicholas (Elsevier, 2024)
    In aging, physiologic networks decline in function at rates that differ between individuals, producing a wide distribution of lifespan. Though 70% of human lifespan variance remains unexplained by heritable factors, little ...
  • Renaud, Oliver; Aulner, Nathalie; Salles, Audrey; Halidi, Nadia; Brunstein, Maia; Mallet, Adeline; Aumayr, Karin; Terjung, Stefan; Levy, Daniel; Lippens, Saskia; Verbavatz, Jean-Marc; Heuser, Thomas; Santarella-Mellwig, Rachel; Tinevez, Jean-Yves; Woller, Tatiana; Botzki, Alexander; Cawthorne, Christopher; Core4Life Consortium; Munck, Sebastian (Wiley, 2024)
    Modern life science research is a collaborative effort. Few research groups can single-handedly support the necessary equipment, expertise and personnel needed for the ever-expanding portfolio of technologies that are ...
  • Verrillo, Giulia; Obeid, Anna Maria; Genco, Alexia; Scrofani, Jacopo, 1984-; Orange, François; Hanache, Sarah; Mignon, Julien; Leyder, Tanguy; Michaux, Catherine; Kempeneers, Céline; Bricmont, Noëmie; Herkenne, Stephanie; Vernos, Isabelle, 1959-; Martin, Maud; Mottet, Denis (Company of Biologists, 2024)
    DPF3, along with other subunits, is a well-known component of the BAF chromatin remodeling complex, which plays a key role in regulating chromatin remodeling activity and gene expression. Here, we elucidated a non-canonical ...
  • Maillo, Alberto; Beltran, Sergi; Gómez Cabrero, David (MDPI, 2024)
    Large-scale genomic studies have significantly increased our knowledge of genetic variability across populations. Regional genetic profiling is essential for distinguishing common benign variants from disease-causing ones. ...
  • Hu, Ming; Kim, Innah; Morán, Ignasi; Peng, Weicong; Sun, Orien; Bonnefond, Amélie; Khamis, Amna; Bonàs-Guarch, Silvia; Froguel, Philippe; Rutter, Guy A. (Wiley, 2024)
    Variants at the SLC30A8 locus are associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D) risk. The lead variant, rs13266634, encodes an amino acid change, Arg325Trp (R325W), at the C-terminus of the secretory granule-enriched zinc transporter, ...
  • Otalora Acevedo, Katherin Eliana; Riera, Joan Lluís; Tavecchia, Giacomo; Rotger, Andreu; Igual, José Manuel; Trotta, Jean-Remi Paul; Baldo, Laura (Wiley, 2024)
    Islands provide a great system to explore the processes that maintain genetic diversity and promote local adaptation. We explored the genomic diversity of the Balearic lizard Podarcis lilfordi, an endemic species characterized ...
  • Martínez Sarmiento, José A.; Cosma, Maria Pia; Lakadamyali, Melike (Elsevier, 2024)
    During cell fate transitions, cells remodel their transcriptome, chromatin, and epigenome; however, it has been difficult to determine the temporal dynamics and cause-effect relationship between these changes at the ...
  • Sklias, Athena; Cruciani, Sonia; Marchand, Virginie; Spagnuolo, Mariangela; Lavergne, Guillaume; Bourguignon, Valérie; Brambilla, Alessandro; Dreos, René; Marygold, Steven J.; Novoa Pardo, Ana María; Motorin, Yuri; Roignant, Jean-Yves (Oxford University Press, 2024)
    During their maturation, ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) are decorated by hundreds of chemical modifications that participate in proper folding of rRNA secondary structures and therefore in ribosomal function. Along with pseudouridine, ...
  • Conti, Sefora; Venturini, Valeria; Cañellas Socias, Adrià; Cortina Duran, Carme; Abenza, Juan F.; Stephan-Otto Attolini, Camille; Middendorp Guerra, Emily; Xu, Catherine K.; Li, Jia Hui; Rossetti, Leone; Stassi, Giorgio; Roca-Cusachs, Pere; Diz-Muñoz, Alba; Ruprecht, Verena; Guck, Jochen; Batlle Gómez, Eduard; Labernadie, Anna; Trepat, Xavier (Nature Research, 2024)
    Colorectal cancer (CRC) tumors are composed of heterogeneous and plastic cell populations, including a pool of cancer stem cells that express LGR5. Whether these distinct cell populations display different mechanical ...
  • González Iglesias, Ainara; Arcas Mantas, Aida; Domingo Muelas, Ana; Mancini, Estefanía; Galcerán, Joan; Valcárcel, J. (Juan); Fariñas, Isabel; Nieto, M. Ángela (Nature Research, 2024)
    The adult mammalian brain retains some capacity to replenish neurons and glia, holding promise for brain regeneration. Thus, understanding the mechanisms controlling adult neural stem cell (NSC) differentiation is crucial. ...

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