Protein methyltransferases (PMTs) have emerged as important epigenetic regulators in myriad biological processes in both normal physiology and disease conditions. However, elucidating PMT-regulated epigenetic processes has been hampered by ambiguous knowledge about <i>in vivo</i> activities of individual PMTs particularly because of their overlapping but nonredundant functions. To address limitations of conventional approaches in mapping chromatin modification of specific PMTs, we have engineered the chromatin-modifying apparatus and formulated a novel technology, termed clickable chromatin enrichment with parallel DNA sequencing (CliEn-seq), to probe genome-wide chromatin modification within living cells. The three-step approach of CliEn-s...
DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most frequent...
AbstractNucleosomes, the fundamental building blocks of eukaryotic chromatin, undergo post-synthetic...
To silence genes and block aberrant transcription, cells rely on the containment of initiation sites...
DNA is decorated with chemical marks and proteins that allow our genome to encode countless distinct...
ABSTRACT: Growing evidence suggests that histone methyltransferases (HMTs, also known as protein met...
Epigenetics involves a variety of biochemical modifications occurring on chromatin that are able to ...
To study the impact of epigenetic changes on biological functions, the ability to manipulate the epi...
Parallel single-cell sequencing protocols represent powerful methods for investigating regulatory re...
One of the key players in regulating the gene pattern is the post-translational modifications (PTMs)...
Epigenetic modification refers to heritable changes that influence gene function without changing th...
Identifying proteins that recognize histone methylation is critical for understanding chromatin func...
Probing epigenetic features on long molecules of DNA has tremendous potential to advance our underst...
Chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by high-throughput sequencing (ChIP-seq) is currently the met...
In normal mammalian development cytosine methylation is essential and is directed to specific region...
SummaryDNA methylation, mediated by the combined action of three DNA methyltransferases (DNMT1, DNMT...
DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most frequent...
AbstractNucleosomes, the fundamental building blocks of eukaryotic chromatin, undergo post-synthetic...
To silence genes and block aberrant transcription, cells rely on the containment of initiation sites...
DNA is decorated with chemical marks and proteins that allow our genome to encode countless distinct...
ABSTRACT: Growing evidence suggests that histone methyltransferases (HMTs, also known as protein met...
Epigenetics involves a variety of biochemical modifications occurring on chromatin that are able to ...
To study the impact of epigenetic changes on biological functions, the ability to manipulate the epi...
Parallel single-cell sequencing protocols represent powerful methods for investigating regulatory re...
One of the key players in regulating the gene pattern is the post-translational modifications (PTMs)...
Epigenetic modification refers to heritable changes that influence gene function without changing th...
Identifying proteins that recognize histone methylation is critical for understanding chromatin func...
Probing epigenetic features on long molecules of DNA has tremendous potential to advance our underst...
Chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by high-throughput sequencing (ChIP-seq) is currently the met...
In normal mammalian development cytosine methylation is essential and is directed to specific region...
SummaryDNA methylation, mediated by the combined action of three DNA methyltransferases (DNMT1, DNMT...
DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most frequent...
AbstractNucleosomes, the fundamental building blocks of eukaryotic chromatin, undergo post-synthetic...
To silence genes and block aberrant transcription, cells rely on the containment of initiation sites...