Fernández-Justel JM, Santa-María C, Martín-Vírgala S, Ramesh S, Ferrera-Lagoa A, Salinas-Pena M, Isoler-Alcaraz J, Maslon MM, Jordan A, Cáceres JF, Gómez M (2022) Histone H1 regulates non-coding RNA turnover on chromatin in a m6A-dependent manner. Cell Reports 40:111329. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111329.
Serna-Pujol N, Salinas-Pena M, Mugianesi F, Le Dily F, Marti-Renom MA, Jordan A (2022) Coordinated changes in gene expression, H1 variant distribution and genome 3D conformation in response to H1 depletion. Nucleic Acids Research 50:3892-3910. doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac226
Ponte I, Andrés M, Jordan A, Roque A (2021) Towards understanding the regulation of histone H1 somatic subtypes with OMICs. Journal of Molecular Biology 433(2): 166734. doi: 10.1016/j.jmb.2020.166734.
Serna-Pujol N, Salinas-Pena M, Mugianesi F, Lopez-Anguita N, Torrent-Llagostera F, Izquierdo-Bouldstridge A, Marti-Renom MA, Jordan A (2021) TADs enriched in histone H1.2 strongly overlap with the B compartment, inaccessible chromatin and AT-rich Giemsa bands. FEBS Journal 288: 1989-2013. doi: 10.1111/febs.15549.
Andrés M, García-Gomis D, Ponte I, Suau P, Roque A (2020) Histone H1 Post-Translational Modifications: Update and Future Perspectives. Int J Mol Sci. 21(16):E5941.
Izquierdo-Bouldstridge A*, Bustillos A*, Bonet-Costa C, Aribau P, Garcia D, Dabad M, Esteve-Codina A, Pascual L, Peiro S, Esteller M, Murtha M, Millán-Ariño Ll, Jordan A (2017) Histone H1 depletion triggers an interferon response in cancer cells via activation of heterochromatic repeats. Nucleic Acids Research 45(20):11622-42. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkx746.
Ponte I, Romero D, Yero D, Suau P, Roque A (2017) Complex evolutionary history of the mammalian histone H1.1-H1.5 gene family. Molecular Biology and Evolution 34 (3): 545-558.
Roque A, Ponte I, Suau P (2017) The subtype-specific role of histone H1.0 in cancer cell differentiation and intratumor heterogeneity. Translational Cancer Research 6:S414-S417.
Roque A, Ponte I, Suau P (2017) Post-translational modifications of the intrinsically disordered terminal domains of histone H1: effects on secondary structure and chromatin dynamics. Chromosoma 126 (1):83-91.
Castaño J, Morera C, Sesé B, Boue S, Bonet-Costa C, Marti M, Roque A, Jordan A, Barrero MJ (2016) SETD7 regulates the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells. PLOS One doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0149502.
Millán-Ariño Ll, Izquierdo-Bouldstridge A, Jordan A (2016) Specificities and genomic distribution of somatic mammalian histone H1 subtypes. BBA Gene Regulatory Mechanisms 1859(3):510-19.
Roque A, Ponte I, Suau P (2016) Interplay between histone H1 structure and function. BBA - Gene Regulatory Mechanisms 1859 (3): 444-454.
Mayor R*, Izquierdo-Bouldstridge A*, Millán-Ariño Ll, Bustillos A, Sampaio C, Luque N, Jordan A (2015) Genome distribution of replication-independent histone H1 variants shows H1.0 associated with nucleolar domains and H1X associated with RNA polymerase II-enriched regions. Journal of Biological Chemistry 290(12):7474-91.
Roque A, Sortino R, Ventura S, Ponte I, Suau P (2015) Histone H1 Favors Folding and Parallel Fibrillar Aggregation of the 1-42 Amyloid-β Peptide. Langmuir 31 (24):6782-6790.
Lopez R, Sarg B, Lindner H, Bartolomé S, Ponte I, Suau P, Roque A (2015) Linker histone partial phosphorylation: Effects on secondary structure and chromatin condensation. Nucleic Acids Research 43 (9):4463-4476
Sarg B, Lopez R, Lindner H, Ponte I, Suau P, Roque A (2015) Identification of novel post-translational modifications in linker histones from chicken erythrocytes. Journal of Proteomics 113:162-177
Terme JM, Millán-Ariño Ll, Mayor R, Luque N, Izquierdo-Bouldstridge A, Bustillos A, Sampaio C, Canes J, Font I, Sima N, Sancho M, Torrente L, Forcales S, Roque A, Suau P, Jordan A (2014) Dynamics and dispensability of variant-specific histone H1 Lys-26/Ser-27 and Thr-165 post-translational modifications. FEBS Letters 588(14):2353-62.
Millán-Ariño Ll, Islam A, Izquierdo-Bouldstridge A, Mayor R, Terme JM, Luque N, Sancho M, López-Bigas N, Jordan A (2014) Mapping of six somatic linker histone H1 variants in human breast cancer cells uncovers specific features of H1.2. Nucleic Acids Research 42:4474-4493.
Sarg B, Lopez R, Lindner H, Ponte I, Suau P, Roque A (2014) Sequence conservation of linker histones between chicken and mammalian species. Data in Brief 1:60-64.
Roque A, Teruel N, López R, Ponte I, Suau P (2012) Contribution of hydrophobic interactions to the folding and fibrillation of histone H1 and its carboxy-terminal domain. Journal of Structural Biology 180 (1):101-109.
Terme JM*, Sesé B*, Millán-Ariño L, Mayor R, Izpisua-Belmonte JC, Barrero MJ, Jordan A (2011) Histone H1 variants are differentially expressed and incorporated into chromatin during differentiation and reprogramming to pluripotency. Journal of Biological Chemistry 286(41):35347-57.
Roque A, Ponte I, Suau P (2011) Secondary structure of protamine in sperm nuclei: An infrared spectroscopy study. BMC Structural Biology 11:14.
Roque A, Ponte I, Suau P (2009) Role of charge neutralization in the folding of the carboxy-terminal domain of histone H1. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 113(35):12061-12066.
Sancho M, Diani E, Beato M, Jordan A (2008) Depletion of human histone H1 variants uncovers specific roles in gene expression and cell growth. PLOS Genetics 2008 Oct;4(10):e1000227.
Roque A, Ponte I, Arrondo J.L.R, Suau P (2008) Phosphorylation of the carboxy-terminal domain of histone H1: Effects on secondary structure and DNA condensation. Nucleic Acids Research 36 (14):4719-4726.
Orrego M, Ponte I, Roque A, Buschati N, Mora X, Suau P (2007) Differential affinity of mammalian histone H1 somatic subtypes for DNA and chromatin. BMC Biology 5, 22.
Roque A, Ponte I, Suau P (2007) Macromolecular crowding induces a molten globule state in the C-terminal domain of histone H1. Biophysical Journal 93 (6):2170-2177.
Roque A, Iloro I, Ponte I, Arrondo J.L.R, Suau P (2005) DNA-induced secondary structure of the carboxyl-terminal domain of histone H1. Journal of Biological Chemistry 280 (37):32141-32147.
Roque A, Orrego M, Ponte I, Suau P (2004) The preferential binding of histone H1 to DNA scaffold-associated regions is determined by its C-terminal domain. Nucleic Acids Research 32(20):6111-6119.