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Mitch Guttman
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Mitch Guttman
@mitchguttman
Molecular biologist interested in non-coding RNAs, nuclear organization, and gene regulation. Professor at Caltech
Los Angeles, CA
guttmanlab.caltech.edu
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Nov 27, 2024
    Gene regulation involves thousands of proteins that bind DNA, yet comprehensively mapping these is challenging. Our paper in @NatureGenet describes ChIP-DIP, a method for genome-wide mapping of hundreds of DNA-protein interactions in a single experiment.
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    ChIP-DIP maps binding of hundreds of proteins to DNA simultaneously and identifies diverse gene...
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Nov 4, 2021
    What drives organization of RNA, DNA, and proteins in the nucleus? In our new paper out @CellCellPress, we show that non-coding RNAs play a central role through a unique RNA-based mechanism. authors.elsevier.com/c/1e132L7PXf05J
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Dec 19, 2023
    Gene expression involves thousands of proteins that bind DNA, yet comprehensively mapping these is challenging. We developed ChIP-DIP – a method for simultaneous, genome-wide mapping of hundreds of DNA-protein interactions in a single experiment. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Jun 9, 2023
    Many proteins bind RNA, yet we still don’t know what RNAs most RBPs bind because current methods map one protein at a time. With the Jovanovic lab, we describe SPIDR – a method for mapping the RNA binding sites of dozens of RBPs in a single experiment. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Feb 22, 2024
    PRC2 is reported to bind RNA. Yet, genetic experiments have raised serious questions about their functional relevance. Our paper revisits the biochemical evidence supporting widespread PRC2-RNA interactions and finds that many of these do not occur in vivo.
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Jan 6, 2023
    What are the functional roles of 3D genome organization? In a new preprint led by @_prashantbhat, we demonstrate a critical role for dynamic 3D organization of genomic DNA around nuclear speckles in controlling the efficiency of mRNA splicing. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Nov 11, 2021
    Excited to see our paper featured on the cover of the current issue of Cell (@CellCellPress)! On the cover, RNAs scaffold, recruit, and place different building blocks of the nucleus. Artwork by Inna-Marie Strazhnik (@Wonderstrucksci)
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Nov 4, 2021
    What drives organization of RNA, DNA, and proteins in the nucleus? In our new paper out @CellCellPress, we show that non-coding RNAs play a central role through a unique RNA-based mechanism. authors.elsevier.com/c/1e132L7PXf05J
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Mar 26, 2022
    Why are lncRNAs lowly expressed? How can they regulate their more abundant targets? Our paper published in @NatureSMB we explore how these features are balanced to ensure target specificity and robust gene regulation via a spatial amplification mechanism.
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    Xist spatially amplifies SHARP/SPEN recruitment to balance chromosome-wide silencing and specific...
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    Mitch Guttman
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    May 8, 2024
    What are the functional roles of 3D genome organization? Our paper in @Nature led by @_prashantbhat demonstrates how dynamic 3D genome organization around nuclear speckles plays a crucial role in regulating mRNA splicing efficiency. rdcu.be/dHkez
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Nov 30, 2022
    Do specific locations in the nucleus preclude transcription? In a new paper led by @sofiquinodoz & Isabel Goronzy, we show that Pol II txn occurs throughout the nucleus, including locations thought to be inactive (B compartments & nucleoli). tinyurl.com/25ueavsp
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Oct 30, 2021
    Why are lncRNAs lowly expressed? How can they regulate their more abundant targets? In our new preprint we explore how these features are balanced to ensure target specificity and robust gene regulation via a spatial amplification mechanism (biorxiv.org/content/10.110…)
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    Xist spatially amplifies SHARP recruitment to balance chromosome-wide silencing and specificity to...
    Although thousands of lncRNAs are encoded in mammalian genomes, their mechanisms of action are largely uncharacterized because they are often expressed at significantly lower levels than their...
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    Mitch Guttman
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    May 20, 2022
    Really proud of @jimmykguo for giving an awesome talk on his graduate work at CSHL Regulatory RNA meeting - his first at a major meeting! #cshlregRNA
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Sep 13, 2023
    Excited to be co-organizing the 2023/2024 Keystone Regulatory RNA meeting in Banff. We have an amazing lineup of speakers #KSRegRNA24. Join them by submitting an abstract for consideration by 9/25/2023. keysym.us/KSRegRNA24
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    Mitch Guttman
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    Jan 11, 2022
    Interested in doing SPRITE? Checkout our detailed protocol just published @NatureProtocols (nature.com/articles/s4159…) along with a video protocol (youtu.be/6SdWkBxQGlg)
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    Sofi Quinodoz
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    Jan 10, 2022
    Want to generate higher-order 3D maps of DNA organization? Our protocol for DNA-SPRITE is now live on @NatureProtocols! Good for genomics pros and newbies alike, this walks you through SPRITE step-by-step. nature.com/articles/s4159…
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