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Welcome to our lab at U.T. - M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. The lab is supervised by Dr. Sharon Y. R. Dent, Ph.D. in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. We are located on the 4th floor in the yellow zone of the cancer center.

Our lab studies the role of chromatin and chromatin  modifying proteins in regulating gene expression. We use a variety of model systems to address the above question including; Saccharomyces cerevesiae, mouse models, embryonic stem (ES) cells, and various tissue culture cell lines.

Current projects

Yeast:
Genetic and biochemical approaches to decipher the means of chromatin organization and  transcriptional repression by the Ssn6-Tup1repressor complex. Similar approaches to understand the possible crosstalk between various histone modifying enzymes.

Mouse:
Gene targeting and transgenic approaches to understand the functions of histone acetyltransferases (GCN5 and PCAF) during mammalian development.

Tissue culture/cell lines:
Projects involve transfection, chromatin immunoprecipitation, and biochemical approaches to examine the mechanisms of histone modifying proteins and their interaction with other transcriptional regulators.

Thank you for stopping by, and please feel free to contact us with any questions!

- Dr. Sharon Dent