Periodic Reporting for period 2 - TAaGC (Transcriptional Adaptation and Genetic Compensation)
Período documentado: 2023-07-01 hasta 2024-12-31
We are currently working on TA in several different models including mouse and human cells in culture, zebrafish, C. elegans, and Neurospora. The key questions we are trying to address are 1) what are the adapting genes and 2) how does their expression become modulated?
Thus far, two papers have been published (Jiang et al, Science Advances 2022 and Welker et al., PLoS Genetics 2023), and two more will be published soon (Falcucci et al., under revision for Nature, and Xie et al., under revision for EMBO Reports).
Many mechanistic questions remain to be answered of course, and so we are continuing these studies using a variety of state-of-the-art approaches in different model organisms as well as in mammalian cells in culture. In terms of the expected results by the end of the project, we will be investigating additional human disease models including Marfan syndrome and laminopathies, determining whether TA is also at play. We will look for mRNA degradation fragments and investigate their function in the upregulation of the adapting genes. We will also investigate bioinformatic approaches to try and predict the adapting gene(s).