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Profile Publications (24)
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Publications By Jerome Jullien

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DNA-induced spatial entrapment of general transcription machinery can stabilize gene expression in a nondividing cell., Javed K, Jullien J, Agarwal G, Lawrence N, Butler R, Ioannou PS, Nazir F, Gurdon JB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. January 25, 2022; 119 (4):   


Fluid Mechanics of Mosaic Ciliated Tissues., Boselli F, Jullien J, Lauga E, Goldstein RE., Phys Rev Lett. November 5, 2021; 127 (19): 198102.   


Secreted inhibitors drive the loss of regeneration competence in Xenopus limbs., Aztekin C, Hiscock TW, Gurdon J, Jullien J, Marioni J, Simons BD., Development. June 1, 2021; 148 (11):   


Epigenetic homogeneity in histone methylation underlies sperm programming for embryonic transcription., Oikawa M, Simeone A, Hormanseder E, Teperek M, Gaggioli V, O'Doherty A, Falk E, Sporniak M, D'Santos C, Franklin VNR, Kishore K, Bradshaw CR, Keane D, Freour T, David L, Grzybowski AT, Ruthenburg AJ, Gurdon J, Jullien J., Nat Commun. July 13, 2020; 11 (1): 3491.   


The myeloid lineage is required for the emergence of a regeneration-permissive environment following Xenopus tail amputation., Aztekin C, Hiscock TW, Butler R, De Jesús Andino F, Robert J, Gurdon JB, Jullien J., Development. February 5, 2020; 147 (3):   


Identification of a regeneration-organizing cell in the Xenopus tail., Aztekin C, Hiscock TW, Marioni JC, Gurdon JB, Simons BD, Jullien J., Science. May 17, 2019; 364 (6441): 653-658.


Chromatin Accessibility Impacts Transcriptional Reprogramming in Oocytes., Miyamoto K, Nguyen KT, Allen GE, Jullien J, Kumar D, Otani T, Bradshaw CR, Livesey FJ, Kellis M, Gurdon JB., Cell Rep. July 10, 2018; 24 (2): 304-311.   


H3K4 Methylation-Dependent Memory of Somatic Cell Identity Inhibits Reprogramming and Development of Nuclear Transfer Embryos., Hörmanseder E, Simeone A, Allen GE, Bradshaw CR, Figlmüller M, Gurdon J, Jullien J., Cell Stem Cell. July 6, 2017; 21 (1): 135-143.e6.   


Gene Resistance to Transcriptional Reprogramming following Nuclear Transfer Is Directly Mediated by Multiple Chromatin-Repressive Pathways., Jullien J, Vodnala M, Pasque V, Oikawa M, Miyamoto K, Allen G, David SA, Brochard V, Wang S, Bradshaw C, Koseki H, Sartorelli V, Beaujean N, Gurdon J., Mol Cell. March 2, 2017; 65 (5): 873-884.e8.   


Sperm is epigenetically programmed to regulate gene transcription in embryos., Teperek M, Simeone A, Gaggioli V, Miyamoto K, Allen GE, Erkek S, Kwon T, Marcotte EM, Zegerman P, Bradshaw CR, Peters AH, Gurdon JB, Jullien J., Genome Res. August 1, 2016; 26 (8): 1034-46.


The Expression of TALEN before Fertilization Provides a Rapid Knock-Out Phenotype in Xenopus laevis Founder Embryos., Miyamoto K, Suzuki KT, Suzuki M, Sakane Y, Sakuma T, Herberg S, Simeone A, Simpson D, Jullien J, Yamamoto T, Gurdon JB., PLoS One. November 18, 2015; 10 (11): e0142946.   


Histone H3 lysine 9 trimethylation is required for suppressing the expression of an embryonically activated retrotransposon in Xenopus laevis., Herberg S, Simeone A, Oikawa M, Jullien J, Bradshaw CR, Teperek M, Gurdon J, Miyamoto K., Sci Rep. September 21, 2015; 5 14236.   


Analysis of nuclear reprogramming following nuclear transfer to Xenopus oocyte., Jullien J., Methods Mol Biol. January 1, 2015; 1222 71-82.


Sperm and spermatids contain different proteins and bind distinct egg factors., Teperek M, Miyamoto K, Simeone A, Feret R, Deery MJ, Gurdon JB, Jullien J., Int J Mol Sci. September 19, 2014; 15 (9): 16719-40.   


Hierarchical molecular events driven by oocyte-specific factors lead to rapid and extensive reprogramming., Jullien J, Miyamoto K, Pasque V, Allen GE, Bradshaw CR, Garrett NJ, Halley-Stott RP, Kimura H, Ohsumi K, Gurdon JB., Mol Cell. August 21, 2014; 55 (4): 524-36.   


HIRA dependent H3.3 deposition is required for transcriptional reprogramming following nuclear transfer to Xenopus oocytes., Jullien J, Astrand C, Szenker E, Garrett N, Almouzni G, Gurdon JB., Epigenetics Chromatin. October 29, 2012; 5 (1): 17.   


Epigenetic factors influencing resistance to nuclear reprogramming., Pasque V, Jullien J, Miyamoto K, Halley-Stott RP, Gurdon JB., Trends Genet. December 1, 2011; 27 (12): 516-25.   


Mechanisms of nuclear reprogramming by eggs and oocytes: a deterministic process?, Jullien J, Pasque V, Halley-Stott RP, Miyamoto K, Gurdon JB., Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. June 23, 2011; 12 (7): 453-9.


Nuclear actin polymerization is required for transcriptional reprogramming of Oct4 by oocytes., Miyamoto K, Pasque V, Jullien J, Gurdon JB., Genes Dev. May 1, 2011; 25 (9): 946-58.   


Reprogramming of gene expression following nuclear transfer to the Xenopus oocyte., Jullien J, Gurdon J., Biol Aujourdhui. January 1, 2011; 205 (2): 105-10.


Mammalian nuclear transplantation to Germinal Vesicle stage Xenopus oocytes - a method for quantitative transcriptional reprogramming., Halley-Stott RP, Pasque V, Astrand C, Miyamoto K, Simeoni I, Jullien J, Gurdon JB., Methods. May 1, 2010; 51 (1): 56-65.   


Characterization of somatic cell nuclear reprogramming by oocytes in which a linker histone is required for pluripotency gene reactivation., Jullien J, Astrand C, Halley-Stott RP, Garrett N, Gurdon JB., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 23, 2010; 107 (12): 5483-8.   


Two-dimensional morphogen gradient in Xenopus: boundary formation and real-time transduction response., Kinoshita T, Jullien J, Gurdon JB., Dev Dyn. December 1, 2006; 235 (12): 3189-98.


Morphogen gradient interpretation by a regulated trafficking step during ligand-receptor transduction., Jullien J, Gurdon J., Genes Dev. November 15, 2005; 19 (22): 2682-94.

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