
Chromatin and epigenetic regulation
Chromatin and epigenetic regulation
The main research activity of our group is to study the role of histone variants and their deposition machineries in the epigenetic control of human genome activity at the genome- wide level. Among the various epigenetic memory mechanisms, the local replacement of canonical histones within the nucleosome by variant histones has the potential to affect considerably the activity of the corresponding genomic regions. Indeed, nucleosomes bearing histone variants have distinct structures and functional activities in vitro and some histone variants are incorporated at specific genomic locations. Our laboratory is focusing on the role of histone variants in gene regulation and genome integrity. We have recently implicated macroH2A in PARP-1 enzymatic activity and transcription regulation (Ouararhni et al., 2006), and discovered a new link between histone variants, transcription factors and non- coding RNA (unpublished results). This association with transcription factors and non-coding RNA is novel and will certainly help us to understand how chromatin domains are established and how epigenetic information is stored and transmitted to daughter cells. Alteration of these epigenetic marks is associated with developmental disorders and cancer.
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2016
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Article in a journal
H1–nucleosome interactions and their functional implications
- Ali Hamiche
- Jan Bednar
- Stefan Dimitrov
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms ; Volume: 1859 ; Page: 436-443
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2015
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Structure and function insights into the NuRD chromatin remodeling complex
- Morgan Torchy
- Ali Hamiche
- Bruno P. Klaholz
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences ; Volume: 72 ; Page: 2491-2507
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2014
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Article in a journal
Cracking the ANP32 whips: Important functions, unequal requirement, and hints at disease implications
- Patrick Reilly
- Yun Yu
- Ali Hamiche
- Lishun Wang
BioEssays ; Volume: 36 ; Page: 1062 - 1071
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Article in a journal
ANP32E is a histone chaperone that removes H2A.Z from chromatin
- Ali Hamiche
- Arnaud Obri
- Khalid Ouararhni
- Christophe Papin
- Marie-Laure Diebold
- Kiran Padmanabhan
- Martin Marek
- Isabelle Stoll
- Ludovic Roy
- Patrick Reilly
- Tak Mak
- Stefan Dimitrov
- Christophe Romier
Nature ; Volume: 505 ; Page: 648-653
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Reptin and Pontin Oligomerization and Activity Are Modulated through Histone H3 N-terminal Tail Interaction
- Richard Queval
- Christophe Papin
- Mathieu Dalvai
- Kerstin Bystricky
- Odile Humbert
Journal of Biological Chemistry ; Volume: 289 ; Page: 33999--34012
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2013
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Article in a journal
Phosphorylation of the CENP-A amino-terminus in mitotic centromeric chromatin is required for kinetochore function.
- Damien Goutte-Gattat
- Muhammad Shuaib
- Khalid Ouararhni
- Thierry Gautier
- Dimitrios Skoufias
- Ali Hamiche
- Stefan Dimitrov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America ; Volume: 110 ; Page: 8579-84
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Chaperoning the histone H3 family
- Ali Hamiche
- Muhammad Shuaib
BBA - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta ; Volume: 1819 ; Page: 230-237
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2012
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Article in a journal
Epigallocatechin-3-gallate up-regulates tumor suppressor gene expression via a reactive oxygen species-dependent down-regulation of UHRF1
- Mayada Achour
- Marc Mousli
- Mahmoud Alhosin
- Abdulkhaleg Ibrahim
- Jean Peluso
- Christian Muller
- Valerie Schini-Kerth
- Ali Hamiche
- Sirano Dhe-Paganon
- Christian Bronner
Biochemical and biophysical research communications ; Volume: 430 ; Page: 208-212
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Article in a journal
Argonaute proteins couple chromatin silencing to alternative splicing
- Maya Ameyar-Zazoua
- Christophe Rachez
- Mouloud Souidi
- Philippe Robin
- Lauriane Fritsch
- Robert Young
- Nadya Morozova
- Romain Fenouil
- Nicolas Descostes
- Jean-Christophe Andrau
- Jacques Mathieu
- Ali Hamiche
- Slimane Ait-Si-Ali
- Christian Muchardt
- Eric Batsché
- Annick Harel-Bellan
Nature Structural and Molecular Biology ; Volume: 19 ; Page: 998 - 1004
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Article in a journal
Cancer cell death and selection: Unexpected putative roles for pRb2/p130, BORIS and CTCF in endoplasmic stress response maintained by the T-antigen
- Christian Bronner
- Ali Hamiche
Cell Cycle ; Volume: 11 ; Page: 2052--2052
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