מרץ 12, 1996 - מרץ 12, 2029

  • Date:11חמישיספטמבר 2025

    Department of Molecular Genetics Special Guest Seminar

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    שעה
    10:00 - 11:00
    כותרת
    Functional characterization and therapeutic targeting of gene regulatory elements
    מיקום
    Botnar Auditorium
    מרצהNadav Ahituv
    צרו קשר
    תקצירShow full text abstract about Nucleotide variation in gene regulatory elements is a major ...»
    Nucleotide variation in gene regulatory elements is a major determinant of phenotypes including morphological diversity between species, human variation and human disease. Despite continual progress in the cataloging of these elements, little is known about the code and grammatical rules that govern their function. Deciphering the code and their grammatical rules will enable high-resolution mapping of regulatory elements, accurate interpretation of nucleotide variation within them and the design of sequences that can deliver molecules for therapeutic purposes. To this end, we are using massively parallel reporter assays (MPRAs), including capture-C based MPRAs, to simultaneously test the activity of thousands of gene regulatory elements and their target promoter in parallel. Regulatory elements can also serve as therapeutic targets. By targeting regulatory elements via CRISPR activation (CRISPRa), we show that they can be used to rescue a variety of haploinsufficient diseases (having -50% dosage reduction due to having only one functional allele). In addition, utilizing CRISPRa to engineer adipocytes and adipose organoids to outcompete tumors for nutrients, we show that they can be used as a novel cancer therapy, termed Adipose Manipulation Transplantation (AMT).
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