Claudio Cantù
8 Papers
Claudio Cantù is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epigenetics & Memory consolidation. The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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The CUT&RUN suspect list of problematic regions of the genome
TL;DR: It is proposed that removing problematic regions of high and unstructured signal can substantially improve peak calling in CUT&RUN experiments, resulting in more reliable datasets.
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The Developmental Transcription Factor TBX3 Physically Engages with the Wnt/β-catenin Transcriptional Complex in Human Colorectal Cancer Cells to Regulate Metastasis Genes
Amaia Jauregi-Miguel,Simon Söderholm,Tamina Weiss,Anna Nordin,Valeria Ghezzi,Salome Brütsch,Pierfrancesco Pagella,Yorick Bernardus Cornelis van de Grift,Gianluca Zambanini,Jacopo Ulisse,Alessandro Mattia,Ruslan Deviatiiarov,Elena Faustini,Lavanya Moparthi,Francisca Lottersberger,Stefan Koch,Andreas E. Moor,Xiao-Feng Sun,Eleonore von Castelmur,Guojun Sheng,Claudio Cantù +20 more
TL;DR: TBX3 emerges as a key modulator of the oncogenic activity of Wnt/β-catenin in colorectal cancer, and its mechanism of action exposes a novel druggable protein-interaction surface.
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Correction: An epigenetic mechanism for over-consolidation of fear memories
Wnt signaling alters CTCF binding patterns and global chromatin structure
Anna Nordin,Chaitali Chakraborty,Mattias Jonasson,Orgena Dano,Gianluca Zambanini,Pierfrancesco Pagella,Silvia Remeseiro,Claudio Cantù +7 more
TL;DR: This study uncovered a series of CTCF rearrangements under Wnt that were typically dependent on β-catenin and were characterized by both CTCF and TCF/LEF binding, and targeted disruption of selected CTCF binding sites demonstrated their functional contribution to Wnt target gene regulation.