Tobias Williams
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Post doc at @FMIscience in the Chao lab | formerly @PeterMacCC | Views are my own
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Josip Ahel
3 months ago
🧵 New preprint! How does a chromatin remodeler know where to act? In our latest study, we show how the transcription factor ADNP targets CHD4 remodeling activity to silence transposons and block CTCF. 👇 A thread on the ChAHP complex and how it weaves chromatin 🧬🔬🧵
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Remodeling Activity of ChAHP Restricts Transcription Factor Access to Chromatin
Transcription in eukaryotes is regulated by chromatin-based mechanisms that control nucleosome occupancy, chromatin modifications, and transcription factor binding. We have previously shown that the transcription factor ADNP forms the ChAHP complex with the chromatin remodeler CHD4 and HP1 proteins, acting as a site-specific regulator of transcription and antagonist of CTCF binding. However, the molecular basis of these functions remained unclear. Here, we demonstrate that the CHD4 subunit is essential to antagonize CTCF and silence transcription of transposons, while HP1 proteins are dispensable. Although the remodeling activity of CHD4 is not required for ChAHP chromatin association, it is critical for both transposon repression and CTCF antagonism. Our findings support a model wherein ADNP recruits chromatin remodeling activity in a sequence-specific manner, enabling transcriptional control and local modulation of chromatin architecture. ### Competing Interest Statement The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) receives significant financial contributions from the Novartis Research Foundation. Published research reagents from the FMI are shared with the academic community under a Material Transfer Agreement (MTA) having terms and conditions corresponding to those of the UBMTA (Uniform Biological Material Transfer Agreement). Novartis Research Foundation, n.a. Swiss National Science Foundation, grant 310030_188835
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.07.03.662926v1
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Jakob Schnabl
3 months ago
📖 Happy to share our recent preprint!
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We discovered how SINEs are kept silent: the ChAHP protein complex acts as a molecular brake on POL III transcription retrotransposons. A 🧵:
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ChAHP Silences SINE Retrotransposons by Inhibiting TFIIIB Recruitment
Short interspersed nuclear elements (SINEs) are abundant non-autonomous transposable elements derived from RNA polymerase III (POL III)-transcribed short non-coding RNAs. SINEs retain sequence feature...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.07.02.662776v1
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Sarah-Jane Dawson
6 months ago
Are you a bioinformatician looking for an exciting opportunity in Melbourne? Is cancer genomics your passion? Apply now!
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Post-Doctoral Researcher - Parkville, Melbourne (AU) job with Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre – Parkville | 12837536
Exciting opportunity to join a research program led by Sarah-Jane Dawson at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre (www.thedawsonlab.com).
https://www.nature.com/naturecareers/job/12837536/post-doctoral-researcher/
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Laure Plantard
7 months ago
One week left to send your application for the image analyst position. If you are interested, apply!
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Cornelia Schwayer
8 months ago
I am very excited to share our most recent work on how ‘Cell heterogeneity and fate bistability drive tissue patterning during intestinal regeneration’ ☺️ Thanks a lot to
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Proud to share our paper on the impact of transcription inhibition on mRNA export in cancer. A big thanks to collaborators, especially to Ewa Michalak, Vi Wickramasinghe, Jeff Chao and Mark Dawson
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