Background. Promoter-associated CpG islands (PCIs) mediate methylation-dependent gene silencing, yet tend to co-locate to transcriptionally active genes. To address this paradox, we used data mining to assess the behavior of PCI-positive (PCI+) genes in the human genome. Results. PCI+ genes exhibit a bimodal distribution: (1) a ‘housekeeping-like ’ subset characterized by higher GC content and lower intron length/number, and (2) a ‘pseudogene paralog ’ subset characterized by lower GC content and higher intron length/number (p,0.001). These subsets are functionally distinguishable, with the former gene group characterized by higher expression levels and lower evolutionary rate (p,0.001). PCI-negative (PCI-) genes exhibit higher evolutionary...
CpG islands often exhibit low DNA methylation, high histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation, low nucleoso...
Background: Previous studies have shown that CpG dinucleotides are enriched in a subset of promoters...
DNA methylation is a repressive epigenetic modification that covers vertebrate genomes. Regions know...
Promoter-associated CpG islands (PCIs) mediate methylation-dependent gene silencing, yet tend to co-...
DNA methylation at CpG islands (CGIs) is one of the most intensively studied epigenetic mechanisms. ...
DNA methylation at CpG islands (CGIs) is one of the most intensively studied epigenetic mechanisms. ...
AbstractGenetic evolution depends in part upon a balance between negative selection and environmenta...
We recently reported that the human genome is "splitting" into two gene subgroups characterised by p...
SummaryMammalian CpG islands are key epigenomic elements that were first characterized experimentall...
Background: In recent years, epigenetics has gained a central role in the understanding of the proce...
Regulatory change has long been hypothesized to drive the delineation of the human phenotype from ot...
A key open question in the understanding of the biology of DNA methylation relates to the origin and...
To gain insight into the function of DNA methylation at cis-regulatory regions and its impact on gen...
CpG islands (CGI) are associated with gene regulation with unknown mechanism of expression, though i...
Background: More than 50% of human genes initiate transcription from CpG dinucleotide-rich regions r...
CpG islands often exhibit low DNA methylation, high histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation, low nucleoso...
Background: Previous studies have shown that CpG dinucleotides are enriched in a subset of promoters...
DNA methylation is a repressive epigenetic modification that covers vertebrate genomes. Regions know...
Promoter-associated CpG islands (PCIs) mediate methylation-dependent gene silencing, yet tend to co-...
DNA methylation at CpG islands (CGIs) is one of the most intensively studied epigenetic mechanisms. ...
DNA methylation at CpG islands (CGIs) is one of the most intensively studied epigenetic mechanisms. ...
AbstractGenetic evolution depends in part upon a balance between negative selection and environmenta...
We recently reported that the human genome is "splitting" into two gene subgroups characterised by p...
SummaryMammalian CpG islands are key epigenomic elements that were first characterized experimentall...
Background: In recent years, epigenetics has gained a central role in the understanding of the proce...
Regulatory change has long been hypothesized to drive the delineation of the human phenotype from ot...
A key open question in the understanding of the biology of DNA methylation relates to the origin and...
To gain insight into the function of DNA methylation at cis-regulatory regions and its impact on gen...
CpG islands (CGI) are associated with gene regulation with unknown mechanism of expression, though i...
Background: More than 50% of human genes initiate transcription from CpG dinucleotide-rich regions r...
CpG islands often exhibit low DNA methylation, high histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation, low nucleoso...
Background: Previous studies have shown that CpG dinucleotides are enriched in a subset of promoters...
DNA methylation is a repressive epigenetic modification that covers vertebrate genomes. Regions know...