Epigenetic regulation of embryonic stem cells
We discovered that human and mouse induced naïve pluripotency erases epigenetic information, i.e reduces global DNA methylation levels. Subsequently it was found that the vast majority of demethylation is caused by disabling the UHRF1 protein, a partner of the enzyme that copies DNA methylation through cell division called DNMT1. Projects in our lab explore how signalling and metabolism converge in the regulation of UHRF1.