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Active DISCOVERY AWARD Europe PMC

Discovering how CpG islands control transcription to regulate gene expression

£36.01M GBP

Funder Wellcome Trust
Recipient Organization University of Oxford
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Oct 01, 2024
End Date Sep 30, 2032
Duration 2,921 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Award Holder
Data Source Europe PMC
Grant ID 302160
Grant Description

The remarkable process of multicellular development requires that cells initiate and then maintain highly-defined gene expression programs.

We have recently discovered that CpG island (CGI) elements guide the formation of distinct chromatin-states at gene promoters and these play a fundamental role in specifying appropriate gene expression.

Despite these advances, how CGI- guided chromatin-states control transcription to regulate gene expression remains enigmatic and is a central outstanding question in our most basic understanding of gene regulation.

Here we will use a bold, multidisciplinary, and collaborative approach to discover how CGI-defined chromatin-states control transcription to repress (Aim1) or enable (Aim2) gene expression, and use this new mechanistic insight to test our hypothesis that CGIs integrate chromatin-based activities to create decisive switch-like transitions in gene expression during cell lineage commitment (Aim3).

In addressing these important questions, our new discoveries will enable us to develop a quantitative and predictive model for CGI-dependent gene regulation and in doing so redefine our understanding of how gene promoters function to control gene expression in normal and disease biology.

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