The limited regenerative capacity of neuronal cells requires tight orchestration of cell death and survival regulation in the context of longevity, age-associated diseases as well as during the development of the nervous system. Subordinate to genetic networks epigenetic mechanisms like DNA methylation and histone modifications are involved in the regulation of neuronal development, function and aging. DNA methylation by DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs), mostly correlated with gene silencing, is a dynamic and reversible process. In addition to their canonical actions performing cytosine methylation, DNMTs influence gene expression by interactions with histone modifying enzymes or complexes increasing the complexity of epigenetic transcription...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
The epigenome dynamically regulates chromatin structure to control cellular function and homeostasis...
The coordinated development of the nervous system requires fidelity in the expression of specific ge...
Ageing, a leading cause of the decline/deficits in human learning, memory, and cognitive abilities, ...
Ageing, a leading cause of the decline/deficits in human learning, memory, and cognitive abilities, ...
Epigenetic mechanisms are emerging key players for the regulation of brain function, synaptic activi...
Epigenetic mechanisms are pivotal for gene regulation and transcription, which are crucial to a prop...
DNA methylation contributes to the maintenance of genomic integrity in somatic cells, in part throug...
DNA methylation contributes to the maintenance of genomic integrity in somatic cells, in part throug...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
Epigenomic settings control gene regulation in both developing and postmitotic tissue, whereas abnor...
Two epigenetic pathways of transcriptional repression, DNA methylation and polycomb repressive compl...
Abstract Epigenetics allows for the inheritance of information in cellular lineages during different...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of reports underscored the importance of epigenetic regul...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of reports underscored the importance of epigenetic regul...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
The epigenome dynamically regulates chromatin structure to control cellular function and homeostasis...
The coordinated development of the nervous system requires fidelity in the expression of specific ge...
Ageing, a leading cause of the decline/deficits in human learning, memory, and cognitive abilities, ...
Ageing, a leading cause of the decline/deficits in human learning, memory, and cognitive abilities, ...
Epigenetic mechanisms are emerging key players for the regulation of brain function, synaptic activi...
Epigenetic mechanisms are pivotal for gene regulation and transcription, which are crucial to a prop...
DNA methylation contributes to the maintenance of genomic integrity in somatic cells, in part throug...
DNA methylation contributes to the maintenance of genomic integrity in somatic cells, in part throug...
The role of DNA cytosine methylation, an epigenetic regulator of chromatin structure and function, d...
Epigenomic settings control gene regulation in both developing and postmitotic tissue, whereas abnor...
Two epigenetic pathways of transcriptional repression, DNA methylation and polycomb repressive compl...
Abstract Epigenetics allows for the inheritance of information in cellular lineages during different...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of reports underscored the importance of epigenetic regul...
Over the last decade, an increasing number of reports underscored the importance of epigenetic regul...
DNA methylation is a major control program that modulates gene expression in a plethora of organisms...
The epigenome dynamically regulates chromatin structure to control cellular function and homeostasis...
The coordinated development of the nervous system requires fidelity in the expression of specific ge...