Publications by authors named "Radina Georgieva"

The transcription factor IKZF1 is essential for B cell development, and recurrently mutated in human B-ALL. IKZF1 has been ascribed both activating and repressive functions via interactions with coactivator and corepressor complexes, but the relative abundance of IKZF1-associated coregulators and their contribution to IKZF1-mediated gene regulation are not well understood. To address this, we performed an unbiased identification of IKZF1-interacting proteins in pre-B cells and found that IKZF1 interacts overwhelmingly with corepressors and heterochromatin-associated proteins.

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  • Cohesin and CTCF are important for 3D genome organization and play a significant role in gene expression during neuronal maturation and maintenance.
  • In a study of mouse primary cortical neurons, cohesin was found to be essential for the expression of certain secondary response genes that rely on long-range chromatin interactions, while immediate early genes could be induced without it.
  • The dependence on cohesin for gene expression varied with the length of chromatin loops, highlighting its critical role in regulating genes involved in synaptic transmission and neurotransmitter signaling as neurons mature.
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Cornelia de Lange Syndrome (CdLS) is a human developmental disorder caused by mutations that compromise the function of cohesin, a major regulator of 3D genome organization. Cognitive impairment is a universal and as yet unexplained feature of CdLS. We characterize the transcriptional profile of cortical neurons from CdLS patients and find deregulation of hundreds of genes enriched for neuronal functions related to synaptic transmission, signalling processes, learning and behaviour.

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CD4 and CD8 mark helper and cytotoxic T cell lineages, respectively, and serve as coreceptors for MHC-restricted TCR recognition. How coreceptor expression is matched with TCR specificity is central to understanding CD4/CD8 lineage choice, but visualising coreceptor gene activity in individual selection intermediates has been technically challenging. It therefore remains unclear whether the sequence of coreceptor gene expression in selection intermediates follows a stereotypic pattern, or is responsive to signaling.

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