Fredy Barnèche

What is the relationship between cell fate and epigenetics?

Main research interests 

Determining how and when chromatin-based or epigenetically controlled mechanisms influence plant adaptive responses to environmental cues, with a specific emphasis on light conditions.

Selection of 3 major recent publications

Nassrallah A, Rougee M, Bourbousse C, Drevensek S, Fonseca S, Iniesto E, Ait-Mohamed O, Deton-Cabanillas AF, Zabulon G, Ahmed I, Stroebel D, Masson V, Lombard B, Eeckhout D, Gevaert K, Loew D, Genovesio A, Breyton C, de Jaeger G, Bowler C, Rubio V and F Barneche. (2018) DET1-mediated degradation of a SAGA-like deubiquitination module controls H2Bub homeostasis. BioRxiv. doi: 10.1101/309732

Bourbousse C, Mestiri I, Zabulon G, Bourge M, Formiggini F, Koini MA, Brown SC, Fransz P, Bowler C, Barneche F. (2015) Light signaling controls nuclear architecture reorganization during seedling establishment. PNAS. 112(21):E2836-44

Bourbousse C., Ahmed I., Roudier F., Zabulon G., Blondet E., Balzergue S., Colot V., Bowler C. and F. Barneche. (2012) Histone H2B monoubiquitination facilitates the rapid modulation of gene expression during Arabidopsis photomorphogenesis. PLoS Genetics. 8: e1002825

Contact info

Institut de Biologie de l’Ecole Normale Supérieure (IBENS)
46 rue d'Ulm
75230 Paris Cedex 05 – France

barneche[at]biologie.ens.fr

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