The majority of mammalian gene promoters are encompassed within regions of the genome called CpG islands that have an elevated level of non-methylated CpG dinucleotides. Despite over 20 years of study, the precise mechanisms by which CpG islands contribute to regulatory element function remain poorly understood. Recently it has been demonstrated that specific histone modifying enzymes are recruited directly to CpG islands through recognition of non-methylated CpG dinucleotide sequence. These enzymes then impose unique chromatin architecture on CpG islands that distinguish them from the surrounding genome. In the context of this work we discuss how CpG island elements may contribute to the function of gene regulatory elements through the uti...
In an attempt to understand DNA methylation in various contexts, we have examined chromatin modifica...
AbstractTrxG and PcG complexes play key roles in the epigenetic regulation of development through H3...
International audienceEpigenetic modifications and nucleosome positioning play an important role in ...
The majority of mammalian gene promoters are encompassed within regions of the genome called CpG isl...
CpG islands are stretches of DNA sequence that are enriched in the (CpG)n repeat and are present in ...
Most mammalian gene promoters are embeddedwithin geno-mic regions called CpG islands, characterized ...
Up to 70% of human genes are associated with regions of nonmethylated DNA called CpG islands (S. Sax...
Up to 70% of human genes are associated with regions of nonmethylated DNA called CpG islands (S. Sax...
The precise regulation of gene transcription is required to establish and maintain cell type-specifi...
In higher eukaryotes, up to 70% of genes have high levels of nonmethylated cytosine/guanine base pai...
Background: More than 50% of human genes initiate transcription from CpG dinucleotide-rich regions r...
AbstractThe primary target for DNA methylation in mammalian genomes is cytosine in the dinucleotide ...
CpG islands often exhibit low DNA methylation, high histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation, low nucleoso...
In higher eukaryotes, the DNA base Cytosine can exist in a variety of modified forms when in the din...
CpG islands (CGIs) are short GC rich sequences with a high frequency of CpGs that are associated wi...
In an attempt to understand DNA methylation in various contexts, we have examined chromatin modifica...
AbstractTrxG and PcG complexes play key roles in the epigenetic regulation of development through H3...
International audienceEpigenetic modifications and nucleosome positioning play an important role in ...
The majority of mammalian gene promoters are encompassed within regions of the genome called CpG isl...
CpG islands are stretches of DNA sequence that are enriched in the (CpG)n repeat and are present in ...
Most mammalian gene promoters are embeddedwithin geno-mic regions called CpG islands, characterized ...
Up to 70% of human genes are associated with regions of nonmethylated DNA called CpG islands (S. Sax...
Up to 70% of human genes are associated with regions of nonmethylated DNA called CpG islands (S. Sax...
The precise regulation of gene transcription is required to establish and maintain cell type-specifi...
In higher eukaryotes, up to 70% of genes have high levels of nonmethylated cytosine/guanine base pai...
Background: More than 50% of human genes initiate transcription from CpG dinucleotide-rich regions r...
AbstractThe primary target for DNA methylation in mammalian genomes is cytosine in the dinucleotide ...
CpG islands often exhibit low DNA methylation, high histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation, low nucleoso...
In higher eukaryotes, the DNA base Cytosine can exist in a variety of modified forms when in the din...
CpG islands (CGIs) are short GC rich sequences with a high frequency of CpGs that are associated wi...
In an attempt to understand DNA methylation in various contexts, we have examined chromatin modifica...
AbstractTrxG and PcG complexes play key roles in the epigenetic regulation of development through H3...
International audienceEpigenetic modifications and nucleosome positioning play an important role in ...