SummaryThe epigenomes of mammalian sperm and oocytes, characterized by gamete-specific 5-methylcytosine (5mC) patterns, are reprogrammed during early embryogenesis to establish full developmental potential. Previous studies have suggested that the paternal genome is actively demethylated in the zygote while the maternal genome undergoes subsequent passive demethylation via DNA replication during cleavage. Active demethylation is known to depend on 5mC oxidation by Tet dioxygenases and excision of oxidized bases by thymine DNA glycosylase (TDG). Here we show that both maternal and paternal genomes undergo widespread active and passive demethylation in zygotes before the first mitotic division. Passive demethylation was blocked by the replica...
SummaryWith the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased...
AbstractDynamic epigenetic modification of the genome occurs during early development of the mouse. ...
Fertilization triggers global erasure of paternal 5-methylcytosine as part of epigenetic reprogrammi...
AbstractDNA methylation is essential for the control of a number of biological mechanisms in mammals...
SummaryWith the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased...
With the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased during...
Active DNA demethylation occurs after a sperm enters an egg. However, the mechanisms for the active ...
Abstract Background In mammals the parental genomes are epigenetically reprogrammed after fertilizat...
BACKGROUND: In the mouse zygote, DNA methylation patterns are heavily modified, and differ between t...
In mammalian zygotes, the 5-methyl-cytosine (5mC) content of paternal chromosomes is rapidly changed...
The reprogramming of parental methylomes is essential for embryonic development. In mammals, paterna...
Background: In the mouse zygote, DNA methylation patterns are heavily modified, and differ between t...
In mammalian zygotes, the 5-methyl-cytosine (5mC) content of paternal chromosomes is rapidly changed...
In mammalian zygotes, the 5-methyl-cytosine (5mC) content of paternal chromosomes is rapidly changed...
SummaryThe reprogramming of parental methylomes is essential for embryonic development. In mammals, ...
SummaryWith the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased...
AbstractDynamic epigenetic modification of the genome occurs during early development of the mouse. ...
Fertilization triggers global erasure of paternal 5-methylcytosine as part of epigenetic reprogrammi...
AbstractDNA methylation is essential for the control of a number of biological mechanisms in mammals...
SummaryWith the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased...
With the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased during...
Active DNA demethylation occurs after a sperm enters an egg. However, the mechanisms for the active ...
Abstract Background In mammals the parental genomes are epigenetically reprogrammed after fertilizat...
BACKGROUND: In the mouse zygote, DNA methylation patterns are heavily modified, and differ between t...
In mammalian zygotes, the 5-methyl-cytosine (5mC) content of paternal chromosomes is rapidly changed...
The reprogramming of parental methylomes is essential for embryonic development. In mammals, paterna...
Background: In the mouse zygote, DNA methylation patterns are heavily modified, and differ between t...
In mammalian zygotes, the 5-methyl-cytosine (5mC) content of paternal chromosomes is rapidly changed...
In mammalian zygotes, the 5-methyl-cytosine (5mC) content of paternal chromosomes is rapidly changed...
SummaryThe reprogramming of parental methylomes is essential for embryonic development. In mammals, ...
SummaryWith the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased...
AbstractDynamic epigenetic modification of the genome occurs during early development of the mouse. ...
Fertilization triggers global erasure of paternal 5-methylcytosine as part of epigenetic reprogrammi...