Choline dietary intake varies such that many people do not achieve adequate intakes. Diet intake of choline can modulate methylation because, via betaine homocysteine methyltransferase (BHMT), this nutrient (and its metabolite, betaine) regulate the concentrations of S-adenosylhomocysteine and S-adenosylmethionine. Some of the epigenetic mechanisms that modify gene expression without modifying the genetic code depend on the methylation of DNA or of histones; and diet availability of choline and other methyl-group donors influences both of these methylations. Examples of methyl-donor mediated epigenetic effects include the changes in coat color and body weight in offspring when pregnant agouti mice are fed high choline, high methyl diets; th...
One of the underlying mechanisms for metabolic individuality is genetic variation. Single nucleotide...
Methyl donors such as choline, betaine, folic acid, methionine, and vitamins B6 and B12 are critical...
In order to maintain normal function and homeostasis, appropriate gene expression is critical in ind...
Choline dietary intake varies such that many people do not achieve adequate intakes. Diet intake of ...
Humans eating diets low in choline develop fatty liver and liver damage. Rodents fed choline–methion...
Humans eating diets low in choline develop fatty liver and liver damage. Rodents fed choline–methion...
Choline is an essential nutrient that is critical during fetal brain development. Choline deficiency...
Choline is an essential nutrient that is critical during fetal brain development. Choline deficiency...
Recent progress in the understanding of the human dietary requirement for choline highlights the imp...
Recent progress in the understanding of the human dietary requirement for choline highlights the imp...
Dietary choline is an important modulator of gene expression (via epigenetic marks) and of DNA integ...
Methyl groups are important for numerous cellular functions such as DNA methylation, phosphatidylcho...
In order to maintain normal function and homeostasis, appropriate gene expression is critical in ind...
Epigenetic marking on genes can determine whether or not genes are expressed. Epigenetic regulation ...
Epigenetic marking on genes can determine whether or not genes are expressed. Epigenetic regulation ...
One of the underlying mechanisms for metabolic individuality is genetic variation. Single nucleotide...
Methyl donors such as choline, betaine, folic acid, methionine, and vitamins B6 and B12 are critical...
In order to maintain normal function and homeostasis, appropriate gene expression is critical in ind...
Choline dietary intake varies such that many people do not achieve adequate intakes. Diet intake of ...
Humans eating diets low in choline develop fatty liver and liver damage. Rodents fed choline–methion...
Humans eating diets low in choline develop fatty liver and liver damage. Rodents fed choline–methion...
Choline is an essential nutrient that is critical during fetal brain development. Choline deficiency...
Choline is an essential nutrient that is critical during fetal brain development. Choline deficiency...
Recent progress in the understanding of the human dietary requirement for choline highlights the imp...
Recent progress in the understanding of the human dietary requirement for choline highlights the imp...
Dietary choline is an important modulator of gene expression (via epigenetic marks) and of DNA integ...
Methyl groups are important for numerous cellular functions such as DNA methylation, phosphatidylcho...
In order to maintain normal function and homeostasis, appropriate gene expression is critical in ind...
Epigenetic marking on genes can determine whether or not genes are expressed. Epigenetic regulation ...
Epigenetic marking on genes can determine whether or not genes are expressed. Epigenetic regulation ...
One of the underlying mechanisms for metabolic individuality is genetic variation. Single nucleotide...
Methyl donors such as choline, betaine, folic acid, methionine, and vitamins B6 and B12 are critical...
In order to maintain normal function and homeostasis, appropriate gene expression is critical in ind...