Background Genomic methylation patterns are established during gametogenesis, and perpetuated in somatic cells by faithful maintenance methylation. There have been previous indications that genomic methylation patterns may be less stable in embryonic stem (ES) cells than in differentiated somatic cells, but it is not known whether different mechanisms of de novo and maintenance methylation operate in pluripotent stem cells compared with differentiating somatic cells. Results In this paper, we show that ablation of the DNA methyltransferase regulator DNMT3L (DNA methyltransferase 3-like) in mouse ES cells renders them essentially incapable of de novo methylation of newly integrated retroviral DNA. We also show that ES cells lacking DNMT3L l...
AbstractThe establishment of DNA methylation patterns requires de novo methylation that occurs predo...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are important tools in the study of gene function and may also become impo...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are important tools in the study of gene function and may also become impo...
Maintenance of pluripotency and specification towards a new cell fate are both dependent on precise ...
Pluripotency is accompanied by the erasure of parental epigenetic memory, with naive pluripotent cel...
DNA methylation patterns change dynamically during mammalian development and lineage specification, ...
DNA methylation patterns change dynamically during mammalian development and lineage specification, ...
Mammalian cells stably maintain high levels of DNA methylation despite expressing both positive (DNM...
DNA methylation patterns change dynamically during mammalian development and lineage specification, ...
DNA methylation patterns change dynamically during mammalian development and lineage specification, ...
Summary DNA methylation is highly dynamic during mammalian embryogenesis. It is broadly accepted tha...
SummaryDNA methylation is one of a number of modes of epigenetic gene regulation. Here, we profile t...
Methylation of cytosines (5 me C) is a widespread heritable DNA modification. During mammalian devel...
Background: Formation of haploid spermatozoa capable of fertilization requires proper programming of...
In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Karimi et al. (2011) show that DNA methylation and histone H3 lysin...
AbstractThe establishment of DNA methylation patterns requires de novo methylation that occurs predo...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are important tools in the study of gene function and may also become impo...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are important tools in the study of gene function and may also become impo...
Maintenance of pluripotency and specification towards a new cell fate are both dependent on precise ...
Pluripotency is accompanied by the erasure of parental epigenetic memory, with naive pluripotent cel...
DNA methylation patterns change dynamically during mammalian development and lineage specification, ...
DNA methylation patterns change dynamically during mammalian development and lineage specification, ...
Mammalian cells stably maintain high levels of DNA methylation despite expressing both positive (DNM...
DNA methylation patterns change dynamically during mammalian development and lineage specification, ...
DNA methylation patterns change dynamically during mammalian development and lineage specification, ...
Summary DNA methylation is highly dynamic during mammalian embryogenesis. It is broadly accepted tha...
SummaryDNA methylation is one of a number of modes of epigenetic gene regulation. Here, we profile t...
Methylation of cytosines (5 me C) is a widespread heritable DNA modification. During mammalian devel...
Background: Formation of haploid spermatozoa capable of fertilization requires proper programming of...
In this issue of Cell Stem Cell, Karimi et al. (2011) show that DNA methylation and histone H3 lysin...
AbstractThe establishment of DNA methylation patterns requires de novo methylation that occurs predo...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are important tools in the study of gene function and may also become impo...
Embryonic stem (ES) cells are important tools in the study of gene function and may also become impo...