Publications

The following publications were published exclusively under the affiliation of the Max Planck Society. For publications by the principal investigator outside of the Max Planck Society, see the links on the lower left.

Journal Article (3)

Journal Article
Iyer, D. P.; Khoei , H. H.; van der Weijden, V. A.; Kagawa, H.; Pradhan, S. J.; Novatchkova, M.; McCarthy, A.; Rayon, T.; Simon, C. S.; Dunkel, I. et al.; Wamaitha, S. E.; Elder, K.; Snell , P.; Christie, L.; Schulz, E. G.; Niakan, K. K.; Rivron, N.; Bulut-Karslioglu, A.: mTOR activity paces human blastocyst stage developmental progression. Cell 187 (23), pp. 6566 - 6583 (2024)
Journal Article
Schulz, E. G.; Martitz, A.: Structural remodeling of the inactive X chromosome during early mouse development. Nature Genetics 56 (10), pp. 2004 - 2005 (2024)
Journal Article
Schulz, E. G.: BREACHing new grounds in fragile X syndrome: Trinucleotide expansion linked to genome-wide heterochromatin domains and genome misfolding. Molecular Cell 84 (3), pp. 413 - 414 (2024)

Thesis - PhD (2)

Thesis - PhD
Schwämmle, T.: Functional investigation of the regulatory landscape around the Xist locus. Dissertation (2024)
Thesis - PhD
Noviello, G.: Development of a method to tune endogenous gene expression and its application to study dose-sensitivity in transcriptional regulation and random X-chromosome inactivation. Dissertation (2024)

Review Article (2)

Review Article
Martitz, A.; Schulz, E. G.: Spatial orchestration of the genome: topological reorganisation during X-chromosome inactivation. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development 86, Article 102198 (2024)
Review Article
Kanata, E.; Duffié, R.; Schulz, E. G.: Establishment and maintenance of random monoallelic expression. Development 151 (10), Article dev201741 (2024)

Preprint (2)

Preprint
Schwaemmle, T.; Noviello, G.; Kanata, E.; Froehlich, J. J.; Bothe, M.; Altay, A.; Scouarnec, J.; Feng, V.-Y.; Vingron, M.; Schulz, E. G.: Reporter CRISPR screens decipher cis- and trans-regulatory principles at the Xist locus. bioRxiv (2024)
Preprint
Mutzel, V.; Schwämmle, T.; Oeverdieck, S.; Librenjak, L.; Boesen, B.; Bothe, M.; Gjaltema, R. A. F.; Dunkel, I.; Noviello, G.; Schulz, E. G.: Antisense transcription can induce expression memory via stable promoter repression. bioRxiv (2024)
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