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Lars E T Jansen

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Tehrani S, Kogan A, Mikulski P, Jansen L
Cell Death Differ . 2023 Aug; 32(1):16-26. PMID: 37563261
Transcriptional memory is characterized by a primed cellular state, induced by an external stimulus that results in an altered expression of primed genes upon re-exposure to the inducing signal. Intriguingly,...
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van den Berg S, Jansen L
Front Cell Dev Biol . 2023 May; 11:1193192. PMID: 37181753
Centromeres are unique chromosomal loci that form the anchorage point for the mitotic spindle during mitosis and meiosis. Their position and function are specified by a unique chromatin domain featuring...
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van den Berg S, East S, Mitra S, Jansen L
Mol Biol Cell . 2023 Mar; 34(5):br6. PMID: 36989032
The centromere is a unique chromatin domain that links sister chromatids and forms the attachment site for spindle microtubules in mitosis. Centromere inheritance is largely DNA sequence-independent but strongly reliant...
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Gabriel L, Srinivasan B, Kus K, Mata J, Amorim M, Jansen L, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2021 May; 134(10). PMID: 34037233
Zα domains recognize the left-handed helical Z conformation of double-stranded nucleic acids. They are found in proteins involved in the nucleic acid sensory pathway of the vertebrate innate immune system...
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Stajic D, Jansen L
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2021 Apr; 376(1826):20200121. PMID: 33866813
The cellular machinery that regulates gene expression can be self-propagated across cell division cycles and even generations. This renders gene expression states and their associated phenotypes heritable, independently of genetic...
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Murillo-Pineda M, Valente L, Dumont M, Mata J, Fachinetti D, Jansen L
J Cell Biol . 2021 Jan; 220(3). PMID: 33443568
Human centromeres form primarily on α-satellite DNA but sporadically arise de novo at naive ectopic loci, creating neocentromeres. Centromere inheritance is driven primarily by chromatin containing the histone H3 variant...
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Siwek W, Tehrani S, Mata J, Jansen L
Mol Cell . 2020 Oct; 80(3):396-409.e6. PMID: 33108759
Cytokine activation of cells induces gene networks involved in inflammation and immunity. Transient gene activation can have a lasting effect even in the absence of ongoing transcription, known as long-term...
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Milagre I, Pereira C, Oliveira R, Jansen L
Open Biol . 2020 Oct; 10(10):200227. PMID: 33081635
Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) are central to development as they are the precursors of all cell types in the embryo. Therefore, maintaining a stable karyotype is essential, both for their...
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Mitra S, Srinivasan B, Jansen L
J Cell Biol . 2020 Sep; 219(10). PMID: 32931551
Chromosome segregation during cell division is driven by mitotic spindle attachment to the centromere region on each chromosome. Centromeres form a protein scaffold defined by chromatin featuring CENP-A, a conserved...
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Bobkov G, Huang A, van den Berg S, Mitra S, Anselm E, Lazou V, et al.
Nat Commun . 2020 Jun; 11(1):2919. PMID: 32522980
Replication and transcription of genomic DNA requires partial disassembly of nucleosomes to allow progression of polymerases. This presents both an opportunity to remodel the underlying chromatin and a danger of...