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José C. Reyes is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain and has contributed extensively to the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a record of 47 publications. The scientist's work spans Medicine as well, with 29 publications in this domain.

Their research focuses on several specialized subfields including Molecular Biology, Surgery, Oncology, Cancer Research, and the Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Key topics covered in their work encompass RNA Research and Splicing, Pancreatic Function and Diabetes, Heat Shock Proteins Research, Regulation of Appetite and Obesity, Chromatin Remodeling and Cancer, Ubiquitin and Proteasome Pathways, and Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism.

José C. Reyes has published in various scientific venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Communications Biology
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • Cell Reports
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Their recent papers demonstrate a broad engagement with molecular regulation and cancer biology, including:

  • "TGFβ promotes widespread enhancer chromatin opening and operates on genomic regulatory domains" (2020, Nature Communications)
  • "Human prefoldin modulates co-transcriptional pre-mRNA splicing" (2021, Nucleic Acids Research)
  • "The metabesity factor HMG20A potentiates astrocyte survival and reactive astrogliosis preserving neuronal integrity" (2021, Theranostics)
  • "SWI/SNF-dependent genes are defined by their chromatin landscape" (2024, Cell Reports)
  • "Serpine1 mRNA confers mesenchymal characteristics to the cell and promotes CD8+ T cells exclusion from colon adenocarcinomas" (2024, Cell Death Discovery)

José C. Reyes collaborates frequently with several researchers, most notably with José A. Guerrero-Martínez, Benoit R. Gauthier, María Ceballos-Chávez, Alejandro Martín-Montalvo, and Franz Martı́n.

Best Publications

  • Altered control of cellular proliferation in the absence of mammalian brahma (SNF2α)

    J. Reyes;J. Reyes;J. Barra;C. Muchardt;Anne Camus

  • The GATA Family of Transcription Factors in Arabidopsis and Rice

    José C. Reyes;M. Isabel Muro-Pastor;Francisco J. Florencio

  • Components of the Human SWI/SNF Complex Are Enriched in Active Chromatin and Are Associated with the Nuclear Matrix

    Jose C. Reyes;Christian Muchardt;Moshe Yaniv

  • The hbrm and BRG-1 proteins, components of the human SNF/SWI complex, are phosphorylated and excluded from the condensed chromosomes during mitosis.

    C. Muchardt;J. C. Reyes;B. Bourachot;E. Leguoy

  • Histone H2A.Z and homologues of components of the SWR1 complex are required to control immunity in Arabidopsis

    Rosana March-Díaz;Mario García-Domínguez;Jorge Lozano-Juste;José León

  • CHD3 Proteins and Polycomb Group Proteins Antagonistically Determine Cell Identity in Arabidopsis

    Ernst Aichinger;Corina B. R. Villar;Sara Farrona;José C. Reyes

  • Arsenic sensing and resistance system in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803.

    Luis López-Maury;Francisco J. Florencio;José C. Reyes

  • The Arabidopsis thaliana SNF2 homolog AtBRM controls shoot development and flowering.

    Sara Farrona;Lidia Hurtado;John Lincoln Bowman;Jose C Reyes

  • SUMO association with repressor complexes, emerging routes for transcriptional control

    Mario Garcia-Dominguez;Jose C. Reyes

  • A two‐component signal transduction system involved in nickel sensing in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

    Luis López-Maury;Mario García-Domínguez;Francisco J Florencio;José C Reyes

  • The Beauty of Being a Variant: H2A.Z and the SWR1 Complex in Plants

    Rosana March-Díaz;Jose C. Reyes

  • SEF, a New Protein Required for Flowering Repression in Arabidopsis, Interacts with PIE1 and ARP6

    Rosana March-Díaz;Mario García-Domínguez;Francisco J. Florencio;José C. Reyes

  • NtcA represses transcription of gifA and gifB, genes that encode inhibitors of glutamine synthetase type I from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803

    Mario García‐Domínguez;José C. Reyes;Francisco J. Florencio

  • Chromatin-Remodeling and Memory Factors. New Regulators of Plant Development

    José C. Reyes;Lars Hennig;Wilhelm Gruissem

  • The Arabidopsis BRAHMA chromatin-remodeling ATPase is involved in repression of seed maturation genes in leaves.

    Xurong Tang;Anfu Hou;Mohan Babu;Vi Nguyen

  • GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE INACTIVATION BY PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERACTION

    Mario García-Domínguez;José C. Reyes;Francisco J. Florencio

  • A gene cluster involved in metal homeostasis in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803.

    Mario García-Domínguez;Luis Lopez-Maury;Francisco J. Florencio;José C. Reyes

  • Transcription of glutamine synthetase genes (glnA and glnN) from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 is differently regulated in response to nitrogen availability.

    J C Reyes;M I Muro-Pastor;F J Florencio

  • The glucocorticoid receptor interacting protein 1 (GRIP1) localizes in discrete nuclear foci that associate with ND10 bodies and are enriched in components of the 26S proteasome.

    Christopher T. Baumann;Han Ma;Ronald Wolford;Jose C Reyes

  • High expression of SMARCA4 or SMARCA2 is frequently associated with an opposite prognosis in cancer

    Jose A. Guerrero-Martínez;Jose C. Reyes

Frequent Co-Authors

Francisco J. Florencio
Francisco J. Florencio University of Seville
Christian Muchardt
Christian Muchardt Sorbonne University
G. Paolo Dotto
G. Paolo Dotto Harvard University
Lars Hennig
Lars Hennig Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Manel Esteller
Manel Esteller Josep Carreras Leukaemia Research Institute
John L. Bowman
John L. Bowman Monash University
Richard M. Amasino
Richard M. Amasino University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ueli Grossniklaus
Ueli Grossniklaus University of Zurich
Robert J. Schmitz
Robert J. Schmitz University of Georgia

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