About Our Research

The functioning of the cells that make up our bodies is directed by genes. Genes can be thought of as “instructions” written in DNA, but whether these instructions are read or not is largely determined by a substance called chromatin, which is a combination of DNA and histone proteins. Chromatin changes its structure according to the type of cell and its developmental stage, controlling whether genes are turned on or off.

However, the process by which our bodies differentiate into a wide variety of cells and how chromatin is involved in this process is not yet fully understood. Our research focuses on the role that chromatin plays in determining the “fate” of cells. Specifically, we are studying how various factors, such as chemical changes in histones, the spatial arrangement of DNA, and the distance between enhancers and promoters (which act as genetic switches), combine to alter the structure of chromatin and guide cells in a specific direction.

We refer to this complex process as the “epicode,” viewing it as a postnatal “code” that influences cell differentiation and organismal development. Our goal is to decipher this code, and through a new understanding of chromatin, to bring about a major transformation in life sciences, or in other words, a paradigm shift.

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Makoto Tachibana
Graduate School of Frontier Biosciences, Osaka University

胡桃坂計画研究代表による成果がJournal of Biological Chemistry誌に掲載されました!
Structural basis of RNA polymerase II transcription on the histone H3-H4 octasome
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0021925826002103?via%3Dihub

胡桃坂計画研究代表による成果がCommunications Biology誌に掲載されました!
Linker histone H1 represses H3 tail acetylation induced by H4 tail acetylation and alters its dynamics

高橋計画研究分担による成果がbioRxivに掲載されました!
Replication protein A prevents unregulated priming and Rad51 loading on single-stranded DNA in nuclear extracts of Xenopus eggs

宮本公募研究による成果がbioRxivに掲載されました!
Minimally invasive measurement of maternal transcripts enables predicting the developmental potential of mammalian zygotes
https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.06.02.726088

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