International audienceOnly some imprinting control regions (ICRs) acquire their DNA methylation in the male germ line. These imprints are protected against the global demethylation of the sperm genome following fertilisation, and are maintained throughout development. We find that in somatic cells and tissues, DNA methylation at these ICRs is associated with histone H4-lysine-20 and H3-lysine-9 trimethylation. The unmethylated allele, in contrast, has H3-lysine-4 dimethylation and H3 acetylation. These differential modifications are also detected at maternally methylated ICRs, and could be involved in the somatic maintenance of imprints. To explore whether the post-fertilisation protection of imprints relates to events during spermatogenesi...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting is governed by allele-specific DNA methylation at imprinting ...
Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon that results in parent of origin dependant gene expression. Du...
Imprinted genes are important in development and their allelic expression is mediated by imprinting ...
International audienceOnly some imprinting control regions (ICRs) acquire their DNA methylation in t...
Genomic imprinting in mammals is controlled by DNA methylation imprints that are acquired in the gam...
Mono-allelic expression of imprinted genes from either the paternal or the maternal allele is mediat...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
In the mouse Igf2/H19 imprinted locus, differential methylation of the imprinting control region (H1...
AbstractEpigenetic marks at cis acting imprinting control regions (ICRs) regulate parent of origin-s...
International audienceDNA methylation plays essential roles in mammals. Of particular interest are p...
In different eukaryotic model systems, chromatin and gene expression are modulated by post-translati...
Imprinted genes are expressed from only one of the parental chromosomes and are marked epigeneticall...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that affects a subset of mammalian genes, resulting in...
At the heart of genomic imprinting in mammals are imprinting control regions (ICRs), which are the d...
AbstractOn fertilisation, gametes undergo epigenetic reorganisation and re-establish totipotency. He...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting is governed by allele-specific DNA methylation at imprinting ...
Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon that results in parent of origin dependant gene expression. Du...
Imprinted genes are important in development and their allelic expression is mediated by imprinting ...
International audienceOnly some imprinting control regions (ICRs) acquire their DNA methylation in t...
Genomic imprinting in mammals is controlled by DNA methylation imprints that are acquired in the gam...
Mono-allelic expression of imprinted genes from either the paternal or the maternal allele is mediat...
Fundamental to genomic imprinting in mammals is the acquisition of epigenetic marks that differ in m...
In the mouse Igf2/H19 imprinted locus, differential methylation of the imprinting control region (H1...
AbstractEpigenetic marks at cis acting imprinting control regions (ICRs) regulate parent of origin-s...
International audienceDNA methylation plays essential roles in mammals. Of particular interest are p...
In different eukaryotic model systems, chromatin and gene expression are modulated by post-translati...
Imprinted genes are expressed from only one of the parental chromosomes and are marked epigeneticall...
Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic mechanism that affects a subset of mammalian genes, resulting in...
At the heart of genomic imprinting in mammals are imprinting control regions (ICRs), which are the d...
AbstractOn fertilisation, gametes undergo epigenetic reorganisation and re-establish totipotency. He...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting is governed by allele-specific DNA methylation at imprinting ...
Genomic imprinting is a phenomenon that results in parent of origin dependant gene expression. Du...
Imprinted genes are important in development and their allelic expression is mediated by imprinting ...