M R Matarazzo
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Recent Articles
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Zullo A, Simone E, Grimaldi M, Gagliardi M, Zullo L, Matarazzo M, et al.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis
. 2018 Mar;
28(4):418-424.
PMID: 29499851
Background And Aim: Over the last decades advances in understanding the molecular bases of the close relationship between nutrition, metabolism, and diseases have been impressive. However, there are always novel...
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Simo-Riudalbas L, Diaz-Lagares A, Gatto S, Gagliardi M, Crujeiras A, Matarazzo M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Jul;
10(7):e0132517.
PMID: 26161907
Introduction And Results: Immunodeficiency, centromeric instability and facial anomalies syndrome (ICF) is a rare autosomal recessive disease, characterized by severe hypomethylation in pericentromeric regions of chromosomes (1, 16 and 9),...
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An autoregulatory loop mediated by miR-21 and PDCD4 controls the AP-1 activity in RAS transformation
Talotta F, Cimmino A, Matarazzo M, Casalino L, De Vita G, DEsposito M, et al.
Oncogene
. 2008 Oct;
28(1):73-84.
PMID: 18850008
The transcription factor AP-1 plays key roles in tumorigenesis, by regulating a variety of protein-coding genes, implicated in multiple hallmarks of cancer. Among non-coding genes, no AP-1 target has been...
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Matarazzo M, De Bonis M, Vacca M, Della Ragione F, DEsposito M
Int J Biochem Cell Biol
. 2008 Sep;
41(1):117-26.
PMID: 18786650
Spatial organisation of DNA into chromatin profoundly affects gene expression and function. The recent association of genes controlling chromatin structure to human pathologies resulted in a better comprehension of the...
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Matarazzo M, De Bonis M, Strazzullo M, Cerase A, Ferraro M, Vastarelli P, et al.
J Cell Physiol
. 2006 Nov;
210(3):711-9.
PMID: 17133344
Epigenetic regulation is involved in the maintenance of long-term silencing phenomena, such as X-inactivation and genomic imprinting in mammals. Gene repression is mediated by several mechanisms, such as histone modifications,...
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De Bonis M, Cerase A, Matarazzo M, Ferraro M, Strazzullo M, Hansen R, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2006 Feb;
15(7):1123-32.
PMID: 16500999
Maintenance of X-inactivation is achieved through a combination of different repressive mechanisms, thus perpetuating the silencing message through many cell generations. The second human X-Y pseudoautosomal region 2 (PAR2) is...
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Hansen R, Stoger R, Wijmenga C, Stanek A, Canfield T, Luo P, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2000 Nov;
9(18):2575-87.
PMID: 11063717
Chromosomal abnormalities associated with hypomethylation of classical satellite regions are characteristic for the ICF immunodeficiency syndrome. We, as well as others, have found that these effects derive from mutations in...
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Ciccodicola A, DEsposito M, Esposito T, Gianfrancesco F, Migliaccio C, Miano M, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2000 Feb;
9(3):395-401.
PMID: 10655549
Human sex chromosomes, which are morphologically and genetically different, share few regions of homology. Among them, only pseudoautosomal regions (PARs) pair and recombine during meiosis. To better address the complex...
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Vacca M, Matarazzo M, Jones J, Spalluto C, Archidiacono N, Ma P, et al.
Genomics
. 1999 Dec;
62(2):293-6.
PMID: 10610725
The region Xq21.3/Yp11.1 represents the largest segment of homology between the sex chromosomes in humans, though no recombination occurs in male meiosis. It presumably arose as a transposition from the...
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Matarazzo M, Cuccurese M, Strazzullo M, Vacca M, Curci A, Miano M, et al.
Gene
. 1999 Nov;
240(1):233-8.
PMID: 10564831
SYBL1 is a gene in the 320kb human pseudo-autosomal region at the terminus of Xq and Yq. In contrast to other pseudoautosomal genes, SYBL1 is inactivated on one X in...