Cytosine methylation is one of the most important epigenetic marks that regulate the process of gene expression. Here, we have examined the effect of epigenetic DNA methylation on nucleosomal stability using molecular dynamics simulations and elastic deformation models. We found that methylation of CpG steps destabilizes nucleosomes, especially when these are placed in sites where the DNA minor groove faces the histone core. The larger stiffness of methylated CpG steps is a crucial factor behind the decrease in nucleosome stability. Methylation changes the positioning and phasing of the nucleosomal DNA, altering the accessibility of DNA to regulatory proteins, and accordingly gene functionality. Our theoretical calculations highlight a simp...
Positioned nucleosomes limit the access of proteins to DNA. However, the impact of nucleosomes on DN...
AbstractDNA CpG methylation has been associated with chromatin compaction and gene silencing. Whethe...
Background DNA shape analysis has demonstrated the potential to reveal structure-bas...
Cytosine methylation is one of the most important epigenetic marks that regulate the process of gene...
Cytosine methylation is one of the most important epigenetic marks that regulate the process of gene...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence for the presence of an alternative code imprinted in the genome...
Methylation of DNA at CpG dinucleotides represents one of the most important epigenetic mechanisms i...
Next generation sequencing studies have contributed further evidence that the methylation of CpG din...
DNA methylation plays an essential role in transcriptional control of organismal development in epig...
Methylation of cytosine to 5-methylcytosine (mC) at CpG sites is a prevalent reversible epigenetic m...
AbstractDNA methylation is an important epigenetic mark that is known to induce chromatin condensati...
Methylation of cytosine to 5-methylcytosine (mC) at CpG sites is a prevalent reversible epigenetic m...
Methylation of cytosine to 5-methylcytosine (mC) at CpG sites is a prevalent reversible epigenetic m...
DNA methylation plays an essential role in tran-scriptional control of organismal development in epi...
24 pags, 8 figs, 2 tabs. -- Supporting information can be found at the Publisher's webWe present a c...
Positioned nucleosomes limit the access of proteins to DNA. However, the impact of nucleosomes on DN...
AbstractDNA CpG methylation has been associated with chromatin compaction and gene silencing. Whethe...
Background DNA shape analysis has demonstrated the potential to reveal structure-bas...
Cytosine methylation is one of the most important epigenetic marks that regulate the process of gene...
Cytosine methylation is one of the most important epigenetic marks that regulate the process of gene...
AbstractThere is increasing evidence for the presence of an alternative code imprinted in the genome...
Methylation of DNA at CpG dinucleotides represents one of the most important epigenetic mechanisms i...
Next generation sequencing studies have contributed further evidence that the methylation of CpG din...
DNA methylation plays an essential role in transcriptional control of organismal development in epig...
Methylation of cytosine to 5-methylcytosine (mC) at CpG sites is a prevalent reversible epigenetic m...
AbstractDNA methylation is an important epigenetic mark that is known to induce chromatin condensati...
Methylation of cytosine to 5-methylcytosine (mC) at CpG sites is a prevalent reversible epigenetic m...
Methylation of cytosine to 5-methylcytosine (mC) at CpG sites is a prevalent reversible epigenetic m...
DNA methylation plays an essential role in tran-scriptional control of organismal development in epi...
24 pags, 8 figs, 2 tabs. -- Supporting information can be found at the Publisher's webWe present a c...
Positioned nucleosomes limit the access of proteins to DNA. However, the impact of nucleosomes on DN...
AbstractDNA CpG methylation has been associated with chromatin compaction and gene silencing. Whethe...
Background DNA shape analysis has demonstrated the potential to reveal structure-bas...