DNA methylation is a stable and somatically heritable epigenetic process. It is classically understood as a gene silencing mechanism, whereby hypermethylation of gene promoters is largely associated with transcriptional silencing. However, emerging research in the past decade has found a different association, particularly in the context of cancer and metastasis. These studies have demonstrated a seemingly paradoxical correlation between high levels of promoter methylation and subsequent transcriptional activation. As such, we are yet to fully unravel the complex mechanism underlying this relationship. This warrants further investigations to better understand this dynamic molecular mechanism and thus its implications in cancer pathobiology ...
AbstractCpG islands are associated with at least half of all cellular genes and are normally methyla...
Background: One of the hallmarks of cancer is the disruption of gene expression patterns. Many molec...
DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic mark, strongly associated with gene expression regulation...
DNA methylation is a stable and somatically heritable epigenetic process. It is classically understo...
DNA hypermethylation of gene promoter regions has long been associated with transcriptional repressi...
DNA methylation is a stable epigenetic modification, playing a critical role in the regulation of ge...
Epigenetic modifications are responsible for the modulation of gene expression without affecting the...
AbstractThere is compelling evidence to support the importance of DNA methylation alterations in can...
Detection of DNA methylation in the genome has been possible for decades; however, the ability to de...
While every cell in an organism is genetically identical, there are marked phenotypic differences be...
Background: DNA methylation and histone 3 lysine 9 (H3K9) methylation are considered as epigenetic m...
DNA methylation is a key epigenetic modification implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous human di...
Epigenetics refers to the study of heritable changes in gene expression that occur without a change ...
Epigenetic modifications include DNA methylation and covalent modification of histones. These altera...
Mammalian DNA methylation is a critical epigenetic mechanism orchestrating gene expression networks ...
AbstractCpG islands are associated with at least half of all cellular genes and are normally methyla...
Background: One of the hallmarks of cancer is the disruption of gene expression patterns. Many molec...
DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic mark, strongly associated with gene expression regulation...
DNA methylation is a stable and somatically heritable epigenetic process. It is classically understo...
DNA hypermethylation of gene promoter regions has long been associated with transcriptional repressi...
DNA methylation is a stable epigenetic modification, playing a critical role in the regulation of ge...
Epigenetic modifications are responsible for the modulation of gene expression without affecting the...
AbstractThere is compelling evidence to support the importance of DNA methylation alterations in can...
Detection of DNA methylation in the genome has been possible for decades; however, the ability to de...
While every cell in an organism is genetically identical, there are marked phenotypic differences be...
Background: DNA methylation and histone 3 lysine 9 (H3K9) methylation are considered as epigenetic m...
DNA methylation is a key epigenetic modification implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous human di...
Epigenetics refers to the study of heritable changes in gene expression that occur without a change ...
Epigenetic modifications include DNA methylation and covalent modification of histones. These altera...
Mammalian DNA methylation is a critical epigenetic mechanism orchestrating gene expression networks ...
AbstractCpG islands are associated with at least half of all cellular genes and are normally methyla...
Background: One of the hallmarks of cancer is the disruption of gene expression patterns. Many molec...
DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic mark, strongly associated with gene expression regulation...