Ben Carty
bencarty.bsky.social
Ben Carty
@bencarty.bsky.social
Wellcome Early Career Fellow, Jansen lab, University of Oxford | All things (neo)centromeres and chromatin
Very proud to have our latest work now online in
@natsmb.nature.com. A wonderful team effort across the centromere community, across @jansenlab.bsky.social @naltemose.bsky.social @dfachinetti.bsky.social and Giunta labs. Happy reading! 1/4

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Heterochromatin boundaries maintain centromere position, size and number - Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Carty et al. identify the H3K9 methyltransferases that restrict the size and position of the centromere protein A chromatin domain, maintaining functional centromeres.
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November 27, 2025 at 9:58 PM
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A new and fascinating story from @bencarty.bsky.social and the group, with crucial help from the teams of @naltemose.bsky.social, Simona Giunta, and @dfachinetti.bsky.social. Many thanks to all for a fantastic collaboration.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
November 25, 2025 at 12:16 PM
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Very happy to see our paper published online natcomms.nature.com. Thank you to @wellcometrust.bsky.social for funding this work during my time with @robklose.bsky.social and David Booth! Thanks also to collaborators @garcialabms.bsky.social @alexdemendoza.bsky.social and the other authors!
Chromatin profiling identifies putative dual roles for H3K27me3 in regulating cell type-specific genes and transposable elements in choanoflagellates
Nature Communications - Here, the authors investigate chromatin-based gene regulation in the closest relative of animal, choanoflagellates. They uncover a putative dual role for the histone...
rdcu.be
October 29, 2025 at 1:40 PM
A fantastic review of the cell cycle control of centromeres from our lab. Lots learned and many open questions 40 years later!
The discovery of CENP-A, the centromere-specific histone H3 variant turns 40 years!
Grant Rowley wrote a wonderful historical piece on the cell cycle control of this fascinating piece of chromatin! Check it out.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
July 29, 2025 at 7:42 PM
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I am looking for a new postdoc to join the lab. Interested in pluripotency, germ cells, and in investigating these in a genetically tractable cnidarian? Get in touch! We offer a long-term contract, excellent research environment, and a lovely city #Galway. www.urifranklab.org
June 20, 2025 at 1:24 PM
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Fresh of the press! rdcu.be/egmY0 We discovered key chromatin modifications that are heritably maintained through mitotic cell divisions in the absence of continued transcription. These hold a memory of past exposure to interferon-gamma, priming cells for future activation of gene expression.
April 4, 2025 at 10:22 AM
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Research @oxfordbiochemistry.bsky.social @ox.ac.uk supported by the Wellcome Trust (UK) and NIH (USA) reveals essential new player in the process of deciding whether genes should be made or not. Great work @jesskelley.bsky.social
@robklose.bsky.social @edimitrova.bsky.social 👏 bit.ly/202502-klose
Unlocking the Pause: A new player in gene transcription
A new work from the Klose lab published in the journal Molecular Cell
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February 10, 2025 at 1:50 PM
Why is there only one centromere site? But megabases worth of satellite DNA per chromosome? Something surely keeps it in place! In our latest work, we investigate the role of heterochromatin in maintaining centromere position, size and number! A sky(?)torial.. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Heterochromatin boundaries maintain centromere position, size and number
Centromeres are chromosomal loci that ensure proper chromosome segregation by providing a platform for kinetochore assembly and spindle force transduction during cell division. Human centromeres are d...
www.biorxiv.org
February 8, 2025 at 7:10 PM
Reposted by Ben Carty
@bencarty.bsky.social and the team did a fantastic job in a wonderful collaboration with @naltemose.bsky.social as well as Dani Fachinetti and Simona Giunta’s teams to help define the molecular basis for maintaining centromeric chromatin size and position. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
February 5, 2025 at 5:33 PM