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Epigenetics Of Host-Pathogen Interactions: The Effect Of Acetosyringone On Ti Plasmid Methylation Patterns In Agrobacterium Tumefaciens C58, Genevieve Roberts
Epigenetics Of Host-Pathogen Interactions: The Effect Of Acetosyringone On Ti Plasmid Methylation Patterns In Agrobacterium Tumefaciens C58, Genevieve Roberts
Honors Projects
The plant pathogen Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58 can transfer a portion of its tumor-inducing (Ti) plasmid to plant hosts in response to the plant wound signals, including Acetosyringone. The portion transferred is aptly titled Transfer DNA (T-DNA) which encode genes involved in tumor production and biosynthesis of a unique bacterial food source called opines that provide an advantage to the inducing Agrobacterium. The Ti plasmid contains a number of genes, including the virulence region that enables T-DNA transfer. Epigenetics investigates how chemical modifications to DNA that don’t alter sequence are used to control gene expression (for example, genes involved in pathogen …
Chromatin-Modifying Agents Convert Fibroblasts To Oct4+ And Vegfr-2+ Capillary Tube-Forming Cells, Anita Wary, Neil Wary '18, Jugajyoti Baruah, Victoria Mastej, Kishore K. Wary
Chromatin-Modifying Agents Convert Fibroblasts To Oct4+ And Vegfr-2+ Capillary Tube-Forming Cells, Anita Wary, Neil Wary '18, Jugajyoti Baruah, Victoria Mastej, Kishore K. Wary
Student Publications & Research
Rationale
The human epigenome is plastic. The goal of this study was to address if fibroblast cells can be epigenetically modified to promote neovessel formation.
Methods and results
Here, we used highly abundant human adult dermal fibroblast cells (hADFCs) that were treated with the chromatin-modifying agents 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine and trichostatin A, and subsequently subjected to differentiation by activating Wnt signaling. Our results show that these epigenetically modified hADFCs increasingly expressed β-catenin, pluripotency factor octamer-binding transcription factor-4 (OCT4, also known as POU5F1), and endothelial cell (EC) marker called vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 (VEGFR-2, also known as Fetal Liver Kinase-1). In microscopic …
Targeted Germ Cell Knockdown Of Xlr3 In Mus Musculus, Caity Miller
Targeted Germ Cell Knockdown Of Xlr3 In Mus Musculus, Caity Miller
Honors Scholar Theses
The X chromosome is rather distinct from autosomes due to the unique regulatory and functional characteristics it exhibits. Xlr3 is just one gene in a superfamily of highly related, and homologous genes found on the X chromosome in mice. Xlr3 is part of a complex, imprinted locus, of which the function is not well understood, although its protein product can be found in testis and oocyte. However, it is theorized that the region may be implicated in the progression of meiosis, due to localization of XLR3. This study sought to characterize the function of Xlr3 through the use of a …
Epigenetic Editing To Validate Findings From Methylome-Wide Association Studies Of Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Robin F. Chan
Epigenetic Editing To Validate Findings From Methylome-Wide Association Studies Of Neuropsychiatric Disorders, Robin F. Chan
Theses and Dissertations
DNA methylation is necessary for learning, memory consolidation and has been implicated in a number of neuropsychiatric disorders. Obtaining high quality and comprehensive data for the three common forms of methylation in brain is challenging for methylome-wide association studies (MWAS). To address this we optimized a panel of enrichment methods for screening the brain methylome. Results show that these enrichment techniques approach the coverage and fidelity of the current gold standard bisulfite based techniques. Our MBD-based method can also be used with low amounts of genomic material from limited human biomaterials. Psychiatric disorders have high prevalence and are often chronic …