Abstract Covalent DNA modifications, such as 5-methylcytosine (5mC), are increasingly the focus of numerous research programs. In eukaryotes, both 5mC and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) are now recognized as stable epigenetic marks, with diverse functions. Bacteria, archaea, and viruses contain various other modified DNA nucleobases. Numerous databases describe RNA and histone modifications, but no database specifically catalogues DNA modifications, despite their broad importance in epigenetic regulation. To address this need, we have developed DNAmod: the DNA modification database. DNAmod is an open-source database (https://dnamod.hoffmanlab.org) that catalogues DNA modifications and provides a single source to learn about their properties...
For several decades, 5-methylcytosine (5mC) has been thought to be the only DNA modification with a ...
Abstract DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most...
Epigenetics refers to a variety of processes that have heritable effects on gene expression programs...
Chemically modified bases exist naturally in genomic DNA. Research into these bases has been invigor...
The four canonical bases that make up genomic DNA are subject to a variety of chemical modifications...
While some DNA base modifications such as 5-methylcytosine have been known and studied for decades, ...
The chemical modification of DNA bases plays a key role in epigenetic gene regulation. While much at...
DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most frequent...
The MODOMICS database has been, since 2006, a manually curated and centralized resource, storing and...
International audienceAbstract Motivation Long-read sequencing technologies can be employed to detec...
Motivation: Long-read sequencing technologies can be employed to detect and map DNA modifications at...
Modification of DNA bases plays vital roles in the epigenetic control of gene expression in both ani...
DNA methyltransferases are important enzymes in a broad range of organisms. Dysfunction of DNA methy...
Chemical modifications to DNA are ubiquitous in nature, with roles ranging from bacterial warfare to...
DNA methyltransferases are important enzymes in a broad range of organisms. Dysfunction of DNA methy...
For several decades, 5-methylcytosine (5mC) has been thought to be the only DNA modification with a ...
Abstract DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most...
Epigenetics refers to a variety of processes that have heritable effects on gene expression programs...
Chemically modified bases exist naturally in genomic DNA. Research into these bases has been invigor...
The four canonical bases that make up genomic DNA are subject to a variety of chemical modifications...
While some DNA base modifications such as 5-methylcytosine have been known and studied for decades, ...
The chemical modification of DNA bases plays a key role in epigenetic gene regulation. While much at...
DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most frequent...
The MODOMICS database has been, since 2006, a manually curated and centralized resource, storing and...
International audienceAbstract Motivation Long-read sequencing technologies can be employed to detec...
Motivation: Long-read sequencing technologies can be employed to detect and map DNA modifications at...
Modification of DNA bases plays vital roles in the epigenetic control of gene expression in both ani...
DNA methyltransferases are important enzymes in a broad range of organisms. Dysfunction of DNA methy...
Chemical modifications to DNA are ubiquitous in nature, with roles ranging from bacterial warfare to...
DNA methyltransferases are important enzymes in a broad range of organisms. Dysfunction of DNA methy...
For several decades, 5-methylcytosine (5mC) has been thought to be the only DNA modification with a ...
Abstract DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most...
Epigenetics refers to a variety of processes that have heritable effects on gene expression programs...