Danesh Moazed

Danesh Moazed, Ph.D.

Professor of Cell Biology (HMS)
HHMI Investigator

Danesh Moazed, Ph.D., is a Professor and HHMI Investigator in the Department of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School.  He is a member of the Harvard Biophysics Program and the Harvard Initiative for RNA Medicine (HIRM). He received his undergraduate and Ph.D. degrees from the University of California in Santa Cruz and performed postdoctoral studies at the University of California in San Francisco.

The Moazed lab studies how genes are silenced and how silencing is epigenetically inherited across generations.  The lab’s interests revolve around diverse pathways of heterochromatin-mediated gene silencing in yeast and mammalian cells.  Work in budding yeast focuses on the structure and function of a diverged and relatively simple form of heterochromatin, which requires only three Silent information regulator (“Sir”) proteins that form a histone deacetylase and chromatin-binding complex.  Work in fission yeast focuses on a conserved example of heterochromatin that requires the nuclear RNA interference (RNAi) machinery, other RNA processing pathways, Heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) homologs, and histone-modifying enzymes.  In mammalian cells, the work is focused on HP1-mediated and other heterochromatin formation pathways.  The lab uses approaches ranging from genetics and genomics, biochemical purification and reconstitution, and structural biology for their studies.  Ultimately, the lab seeks to understand the conserved fundamental principles that govern the assembly, function, and epigenetic propagation of heterochromatin.

Harvard Medical School

Dept. of Cell Biology, SGM 402B

240 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Lab telephone: 617-432-1258

Sister chromatid cohesion in silent chromatin: each sister to her own ring.
Authors: Authors: Huang J, Moazed D.
Genes Dev
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Studies on the mechanism of RNAi-dependent heterochromatin assembly.
Authors: Authors: Moazed D, Bühler M, Buker SM, Colmenares SU, Gerace EL, Gerber SA, Hong EJ, Motamedi MR, Verdel A, Villén J, Gygi SP.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
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RNAi-directed assembly of heterochromatin in fission yeast.
Authors: Authors: Verdel A, Moazed D.
FEBS Lett
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Gene regulation: expression and silencing coupled.
Authors: Authors: Buratowski S, Moazed D.
Nature
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A nonhistone protein-protein interaction required for assembly of the SIR complex and silent chromatin.
Authors: Authors: Rudner AD, Hall BE, Ellenberger T, Moazed D.
Mol Cell Biol
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Assembly of the SIR complex and its regulation by O-acetyl-ADP-ribose, a product of NAD-dependent histone deacetylation.
Authors: Authors: Liou GG, Tanny JC, Kruger RG, Walz T, Moazed D.
Cell
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A proteomic strategy for gaining insights into protein sumoylation in yeast.
Authors: Authors: Denison C, Rudner AD, Gerber SA, Bakalarski CE, Moazed D, Gygi SP.
Mol Cell Proteomics
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RNA-dependent RNA polymerase is an essential component of a self-enforcing loop coupling heterochromatin assembly to siRNA production.
Authors: Authors: Sugiyama T, Cam H, Verdel A, Moazed D, Grewal SI.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Labeling and characterization of small RNAs associated with the RNA interference effector complex RITS.
Authors: Authors: Verdel A, Moazed D.
Methods Enzymol
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A cullin E3 ubiquitin ligase complex associates with Rik1 and the Clr4 histone H3-K9 methyltransferase and is required for RNAi-mediated heterochromatin formation.
Authors: Authors: Hong EJ, Villén J, Gerace EL, Gygi SP, Moazed D.
RNA Biol
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