Publications by authors named "C Schnitzler"

Article Synopsis
  • Chromatin structure plays a crucial role in regulating DNA processes like transcription, replication, and repair, with the human TIP60-EP400 complex (TIP60-C) being integral to this through its unique activities.
  • Unlike in yeast, where two separate complexes manage histone exchange and acetylation, humans have these functions combined in the TIP60-C, which has a distinctive three-lobed structure made up of parts similar to the yeast complexes.
  • Research shows that the human TIP60-C displays differences in its protein architecture and recruitment to chromatin compared to yeast, suggesting a more flexible, activator-based mechanism for its histone exchange activities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) is recognized as a powerful platform for producing challenging proteins and multiprotein complexes both in academia and industry. Since a baculovirus was first used to produce heterologous human IFN-β protein in insect cells, the BEVS has continuously been developed and its applications expanded. We have recently established a multigene expression toolbox (HR-bac) composed of a set of engineered bacmids expressing a fluorescent marker to monitor virus propagation and a library of transfer vectors.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

is a colonial marine hydroid that shows remarkable biological properties, including the capacity to regenerate its entire body throughout its lifetime, a process made possible by its adult migratory stem cells, known as i-cells. Here, we provide an in-depth characterization of the genomic structure and gene content of two species, and , placing them in a comparative evolutionary framework with other cnidarian genomes. We also generated and annotated a single-cell transcriptomic atlas for adult male and identified cell-type markers for all major cell types, including key i-cell markers.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The article compares the trajectories of students' self-reported test-taking effort during a 120 minutes low-stakes large-scale assessment of English comprehension between a paper-and-pencil (PPA) and a computer-based assessment (CBA). Test-taking effort was measured four times during the test. Using a within-subject design, each of the = 2,676 German ninth-grade students completed half of the test in PPA and half in CBA mode, where the sequence of modes was balanced between students.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

is a colonial marine hydroid that exhibits remarkable biological properties, including the capacity to regenerate its entire body throughout its lifetime, a process made possible by its adult migratory stem cells, known as i-cells. Here, we provide an in-depth characterization of the genomic structure and gene content of two species, and , placing them in a comparative evolutionary framework with other cnidarian genomes. We also generated and annotated a single-cell transcriptomic atlas for adult male and identified cell type markers for all major cell types, including key i-cell markers.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF