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Johan GibcusAssistant Professor, University of Massachusetts Medical Center Verified email at umassmed.edu Cited by 6148 |
[PDF][PDF] The hierarchy of the 3D genome
Mammalian genomes encode genetic information in their linear sequence, but appropriate
expression of their genes requires chromosomes to fold into complex three-dimensional …
expression of their genes requires chromosomes to fold into complex three-dimensional …
[PDF][PDF] Targeted degradation of CTCF decouples local insulation of chromosome domains from genomic compartmentalization
… We next sought to investigate the extent to which CTCF disruption affects higher-order
segregation of active and inactive chromosome domains into A and B compartments (Gibcus and …
segregation of active and inactive chromosome domains into A and B compartments (Gibcus and …
Hi–C: a comprehensive technique to capture the conformation of genomes
We describe a method, Hi–C, to comprehensively detect chromatin interactions in the
mammalian nucleus. This method is based on Chromosome Conformation Capture, in which …
mammalian nucleus. This method is based on Chromosome Conformation Capture, in which …
A pathway for mitotic chromosome formation
JH Gibcus, K Samejima, A Goloborodko, I Samejima… - Science, 2018 - science.org
INTRODUCTION During mitosis, cells compact their chromosomes into dense rod-shaped
structures to ensure their reliable transmission to daughter cells. Our work explores how cells …
structures to ensure their reliable transmission to daughter cells. Our work explores how cells …
[PDF][PDF] Ultrastructural details of mammalian chromosome architecture
Over the past decade, 3C-related methods have provided remarkable insights into chromosome
folding in vivo. To overcome the limited resolution of prior studies, we extend a recently …
folding in vivo. To overcome the limited resolution of prior studies, we extend a recently …
Hi-C 2.0: An optimized Hi-C procedure for high-resolution genome-wide mapping of chromosome conformation
Chromosome conformation capture-based methods such as Hi-C have become mainstream
techniques for the study of the 3D organization of genomes. These methods convert …
techniques for the study of the 3D organization of genomes. These methods convert …
[HTML][HTML] Cytoplasmic p21 expression levels determine cisplatin resistance in human testicular cancer
…, H Timmer-Bosscha, JH Gibcus… - The Journal of …, 2010 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Platinum-based chemotherapies such as cisplatin are used as first-line treatment for many
cancers. Although there is often a high initial responsiveness, the majority of patients …
cancers. Although there is often a high initial responsiveness, the majority of patients …
[HTML][HTML] Systematic evaluation of chromosome conformation capture assays
Chromosome conformation capture (3C) assays are used to map chromatin interactions
genome-wide. Chromatin interaction maps provide insights into the spatial organization of …
genome-wide. Chromatin interaction maps provide insights into the spatial organization of …
Hodgkin lymphoma cell lines are characterized by a specific miRNA expression profile
Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) is derived from preapoptotic germinal center B cells, although a
general loss of B cell phenotype is noted. Using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase …
general loss of B cell phenotype is noted. Using quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid generation of microRNA sponges for microRNA inhibition
J Kluiver, JH Gibcus, C Hettinga, A Adema… - PloS one, 2012 - journals.plos.org
MicroRNA (miRNA) sponges are transcripts with repeated miRNA antisense sequences that
can sequester miRNAs from endogenous targets. MiRNA sponges are valuable tools for …
can sequester miRNAs from endogenous targets. MiRNA sponges are valuable tools for …