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Department of Physiological Chemistry in the Adolf Butenandt Institute, at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich

Regulatory networks of heterochromatin formation

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sigurd braun

Our lab is interested in dissecting the regulatory pathways and networks that control heterochromatin in the model system fission yeast (S. pombe). To identify systematically new epigenetic regulators, extensive genetic screens will be performed that account for two major challenges: redundancy in functional pathways and difficulties in detection of weak phenotypes. The isolated regulators will then be mapped to a comprehensive network by employing functional genetics. This quantitative approach is based on the epistasis mini-array profiling (E-MAP) method, which allows dissecting epistatic and parallel pathways and assigning them to functional groups. Finally, to address the dynamic changes that heterochromatin undergoes, we are developing a fluorescence-based silencing reporter systems, in which reporter gene expression can be directly measured at high precision and the single-cell level. This approach will gather information with high spatial and temporal resolution and may provide sufficiently dense quantitative data to perform stochastic analysis of heterochromatin dynamics.

People involved:
Dr. Ramón Ramos Barrales, Postdoc

Latest publications

Control of heterochromatin localization and silencing by the nuclear membrane protein Lem2.

26744419 - 2016-01-09
Genes Dev 2016 Jan 15;30(2):133-48
Barrales RR, Forn M, Georgescu PR, Sarkadi Z, Braun S

Global regulation of heterochromatin spreading by Leo1.

25972440 - 2015-05-15
Open Biol 2015 May;5(5)
Verrier L, Taglini F, Barrales RR, Webb S, Urano T, Braun S, Bayne EH

Relationship between genome and epigenome - challenges and requirements for future research.

24942464 - 2014-06-20
BMC Genomics 2014 Jun 18;15(1):487
Almouzni G, Altucci L, Amati B, Ashley N, Baulcombe D, Beaujean N, Bock C, Bongcam-Rudloff E, Bousquet J, Braun S, Paillerets BB, Bussemakers M, Clarke L, Conesa A, Estivill X, Fazeli A, Grgurević N, Gut I, Heijmans BT, Hermouet S, Houwing-Duistermaat J, Iacobucci I, Ilaš J, Kandimalla R, Krauss-Etschmann S, Lasko P, Lehmann S, Lindroth A, Majdič G, Marcotte E, Martinelli G, Martinet N, Meyer E, Miceli C, Mills K, Moreno-Villanueva M, Morvan G, Nickel D, Niesler B, Nowacki M, Nowak J, Ossowski S, Pelizzola M, Pochet R, Potočnik U, Radwanska M, Raes J, Rattray M, Robinson MD, Roelen B, Sauer S, Schinzer D, Slagboom E, Spector T, Stunnenberg HG, Tiligada E, Torres-Padilla ME, Tsonaka R, Soom AV, Vidaković M, Widschwendter M

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