Recommended Readings: Gerald Crabtree, Ph.D. Friday February 16th, 2018

Recommended Readings: Gerald Crabtree, Ph.D. Friday February 16th, 2018

Friday LecturesGerald Crabtree

Friday, February 16th, 2018  3:45 p.m.

Caspary Auditorium

Gerald Crabtree, Ph.D.

David Korn Professor

Pathology and Developmental Biology

Stanford University

Chromatin regulation: Insights from new methods and the genomics of human disease

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Braun, Simon M. G.; Kirkland, Jacob G.; Chory, Emma J.; et al. (2017). Rapid and reversible epigenome editing by endogenous chromatin regulators. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. 8

Stanton, Benjamin Z.; Hodges, Courtney; Calarco, Joseph P.; et al. (2017). Smarca4 ATPase mutations disrupt direct eviction of PRC1 from chromatin. NATURE GENETICS. 49 (2): 282-288

Kadoch, Cigall; Williams, Robert T.; Calarco, Joseph P.; et al. (2017). Dynamics of BAF-Polycomb complex opposition on heterochromatin in normal and oncogenic states. NATURE GENETICS. 49 (2): 213-222

Miller, Erik L.; Hargreaves, Diana C.; Kadoch, Cigall; et al. (2017). TOP2 synergizes with BAF chromatin remodeling for both resolution and formation of facultative heterochromatin. NATURE STRUCTURAL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. 24 (4): 344-+

Son, Esther Y.; Crabtree, Gerald R. (2014). The Role of BAF (mSWI/SNF) Complexes in Mammalian Neural Development. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART C-SEMINARS IN MEDICAL GENETICS. 166 (3): 333-349

Hodges, Courtney; Crabtree, Gerald R. (2012). Dynamics of inherently bounded histone modification domains. PNAS. 109 (33): 13296-13301

Hathaway, Nathaniel A.; Bell, Oliver; Hodges, Courtney; et al. (2012). Dynamics and Memory of Heterochromatin in Living Cells. CELL. 149 (7): 1447-1460

Review Papers

Kadoch, Cigall; Crabtree, Gerald R. (2015). Mammalian SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complexes and cancer: Mechanistic insights gained from human genomics. SCIENCE ADVANCES. 1 (5)

Ho, Lena; Crabtree, Gerald R. (2010). Chromatin remodelling during development. NATURE. 463 (7280): 474-484

Book Chapter

Lessard, Julie A.; Crabtree, Gerald R. (2010). Chromatin Regulatory Mechanisms in Pluripotency. ANNUAL REVIEW OF CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY. Book Series: Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology. 26: 503-532

 

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