DNA methylation, an epigenetic mechanism is claimed to play essential roles in development, aging and disease over the past few decades. Cytosines (C) were known to exist in two functional states: unmethylated or methylated (5mC) in the mammalian genome for a very long time. However, the mechanisms controlling 5mC dynamics remain undefined. Recent studies of genomic DNA on human and mouse brain, neurons and from mouse embryonic stem cells have shown that 2-oxoglutarate and Fe(II)-dependent oxygenases of the ten-eleven translocation (Tet) proteins can catalyze the oxidation of 5mC at cpG dinucleotides to form 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5-hmC). The exhilarating discovery of these novel 5-hmC has begun to focus on the dynamic nature of 5mC. Th...
BACKGROUND: Cytosine methylation is a frequent epigenetic modification restricting the activity of g...
Methylation of the base cytosine in DNA is critical for silencing endogenous retroviruses, regulatin...
BACKGROUND: Cytosine methylation is a frequent epigenetic modification restricting the activity of g...
AbstractThe DNA base 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) is produced by enzymatic oxidation of 5-methylcy...
DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation at the 5-position of cytosine (5mC) are essential epigenetic ...
Mammalian DNA methylathion is a chemical reaction catalyzed by DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) and i...
5’-methylcytosine (5mC) plays a crucial role in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression and, un...
Ten-eleven translocation 1–3 (Tet1–3) proteins have recently been discovered in mammalian cells to b...
Chemical modifications of DNA comprise epigenetic mechanisms that contribute to the maintenance of c...
We present a comprehensive, experimental and theoretical study of the impact of 5-hydroxymethylation...
Ten-eleven translocation 1–3 (Tet1–3) proteins have recently been discovered in mammalian cells to b...
SummaryTet proteins oxidize 5-methylcytosine (mC) to generate 5-hydroxymethyl (hmC), 5-formyl (fC), ...
Methylation of cytosines in the mammalian genome represents a key epigenetic modification and is dyn...
SummaryDNA methylation in mammals is highly dynamic during germ cell and preimplantation development...
Cytosine methylation is a critical mechanism for epigenetic regulation on the molecular l...
BACKGROUND: Cytosine methylation is a frequent epigenetic modification restricting the activity of g...
Methylation of the base cytosine in DNA is critical for silencing endogenous retroviruses, regulatin...
BACKGROUND: Cytosine methylation is a frequent epigenetic modification restricting the activity of g...
AbstractThe DNA base 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) is produced by enzymatic oxidation of 5-methylcy...
DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation at the 5-position of cytosine (5mC) are essential epigenetic ...
Mammalian DNA methylathion is a chemical reaction catalyzed by DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) and i...
5’-methylcytosine (5mC) plays a crucial role in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression and, un...
Ten-eleven translocation 1–3 (Tet1–3) proteins have recently been discovered in mammalian cells to b...
Chemical modifications of DNA comprise epigenetic mechanisms that contribute to the maintenance of c...
We present a comprehensive, experimental and theoretical study of the impact of 5-hydroxymethylation...
Ten-eleven translocation 1–3 (Tet1–3) proteins have recently been discovered in mammalian cells to b...
SummaryTet proteins oxidize 5-methylcytosine (mC) to generate 5-hydroxymethyl (hmC), 5-formyl (fC), ...
Methylation of cytosines in the mammalian genome represents a key epigenetic modification and is dyn...
SummaryDNA methylation in mammals is highly dynamic during germ cell and preimplantation development...
Cytosine methylation is a critical mechanism for epigenetic regulation on the molecular l...
BACKGROUND: Cytosine methylation is a frequent epigenetic modification restricting the activity of g...
Methylation of the base cytosine in DNA is critical for silencing endogenous retroviruses, regulatin...
BACKGROUND: Cytosine methylation is a frequent epigenetic modification restricting the activity of g...