Jacob W Hodgson
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Recent Articles
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Li T, Hodgson J, Petruk S, Mazo A, Brock H
Epigenetics Chromatin
. 2017 Sep;
10(1):43.
PMID: 28927461
Background: Maintenance of cell fate determination requires the Polycomb group for repression; the trithorax group for gene activation; and the enhancer of trithorax and Polycomb (ETP) group for both repression...
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Black K, Petruk S, Fenstermaker T, Hodgson J, Caplan J, Brock H, et al.
Cell Discov
. 2016 Nov;
2:16038.
PMID: 27807477
Mitosis brings about major changes to chromosome and nuclear structure. We used recently developed proximity ligation assay-based techniques to investigate the association with DNA of chromatin-associated proteins and RNAs in...
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Petruk S, Sedkov Y, Johnston D, Hodgson J, Black K, Kovermann S, et al.
Cell
. 2012 Aug;
150(5):922-33.
PMID: 22921915
Propagation of gene-expression patterns through the cell cycle requires the existence of an epigenetic mark that re-establishes the chromatin architecture of the parental cell in the daughter cells. We devised...
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Hodgson J, Brock H
Cell
. 2011 Jan;
144(2):170-1.
PMID: 21241887
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins mediate long-range associations between Hox genes, which correlate with gene repression in vivo. Bantignies et al. (2011) identify a physiological role for the nuclear localization of...
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Beck S, Falconer E, Catching A, Hodgson J, Brock H
Dev Biol
. 2010 Jan;
339(2):320-8.
PMID: 20045683
Polycomb group (PcG) genes are required for heritable silencing of target genes. Many PcG mutants have chromatin bridges and other mitotic defects in early embryos. These phenotypes can arise from...
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Brock H, Hodgson J, Petruk S, Mazo A
Biochem Cell Biol
. 2009 Feb;
87(1):27-34.
PMID: 19234521
There is growing awareness of the importance of noncoding (nc)RNAs in the regulation of gene expression during pattern formation in development. Spatial regulation of Hox gene expression in development controls...
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Mazo A, Hodgson J, Petruk S, Sedkov Y, Brock H
J Cell Sci
. 2007 Aug;
120(Pt 16):2755-61.
PMID: 17690303
Much of the genome is transcribed into long untranslated RNAs, mostly of unknown function. Growing evidence suggests that transcription of sense and antisense untranslated RNAs in eukaryotes can repress a...