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Andrzej Jerzmanowski

Researcher at University of Warsaw

Publications -  58
Citations -  2503

Andrzej Jerzmanowski is an academic researcher from University of Warsaw. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromatin & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 58 publications receiving 2192 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrzej Jerzmanowski include Polish Academy of Sciences.

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Deficient in DNA methylation 1 (DDM1) defines a novel family of chromatin-remodeling factors.

TL;DR: It is shown that DDM1 is an ATPase stimulated by both naked and nucleosomal DNA and induces nucleosome repositioning on a short DNA fragment, which promotes chromatin remodeling in an ATP-dependent manner.
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Up-regulation of stress-inducible genes in tobacco and Arabidopsis cells in response to abiotic stresses and ABA treatment correlates with dynamic changes in histone H3 and H4 modifications.

TL;DR: Results indicate that the quiescent BY-2 and T87 cell lines show a typical nucleosomal response to abiotic stresses and ABA treatment and may represent suitable models for the study of chromatin-mediated mechanisms of stress tolerance in plants.
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Chromatin reprogramming during the somatic-to-reproductive cell fate transition in plants

TL;DR: It is shown that in the Arabidopsis female megaspore mother cell (MMC), cell fate transition is accompanied by large-scale chromatin reprogramming that is likely to establish an epigenetic and transcriptional status distinct from that of the surrounding somatic niche.
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SWI3 subunits of putative SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complexes play distinct roles during Arabidopsis development

TL;DR: Data indicate that, by possible contribution to the combinatorial assembly of different SWI/SNF complexes, the ATSWI3 proteins perform nonredundant regulatory functions that affect embryogenesis and both the vegetative and reproductive phases of plant development.