DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification important in many cellular processes such as maintenance of genome stability, establishment and maintenance of imprinting, transposon silencing, chromatin remodelling and control of gene expression. It is therefore important to understand how this modification is established and erased. We set out to develop a sensitive, liquid–chromatography mass–spectrometry method to measure global levels of DNA methylation (5mdC), as well as hydroxymethylation (5hmdC), a potential intermediate of DNA demethylation. With the new Agilent 6490 QQQ LC–MS we were able to detect as little as 50 amol of 5mdC and 5hmdC. We used this method to quantify levels of DNA methylation from DNA extracted from only 100 cells,...
DNA methylation (5mC) is central to cellular identity. The global erasure of 5mC from the parental g...
In the mammalian genome, 5\u27-CpG-3\u27 dinucleotides are frequently methylated, correlating with t...
While every cell in an organism is genetically identical, there are marked phenotypic differences be...
Normal development of the mammalian embryo requires epigenetic reprogramming of the genome. The leve...
Active DNA demethylation occurs after a sperm enters an egg. However, the mechanisms for the active ...
The methylation of CpG dinucleotides represents an epigenetic mark that is crucial for regulating th...
The inheritance of epigenetic signals involves DNA methylation. DNA methylation patterns are inherit...
The inheritance of epigenetic signals involves DNA methylation. DNA methylation patterns are inherit...
Early embryonic development is a very precise and complicated process. When a sperm meets an egg, a ...
In mammals, global DNA demethylation in vivo occurs in the pre-implantation embryo and in primordial...
In this study, I found that the promoters of pluripotency genes Nanog and Oct-4, and the cytidine de...
International audienceDNA methylation is a chemical modification of DNA involved in the regulation o...
International audienceDNA methylation is a chemical modification of DNA involved in the regulation o...
International audienceDNA methylation is a chemical modification of DNA involved in the regulation o...
International audienceDNA methylation is a chemical modification of DNA involved in the regulation o...
DNA methylation (5mC) is central to cellular identity. The global erasure of 5mC from the parental g...
In the mammalian genome, 5\u27-CpG-3\u27 dinucleotides are frequently methylated, correlating with t...
While every cell in an organism is genetically identical, there are marked phenotypic differences be...
Normal development of the mammalian embryo requires epigenetic reprogramming of the genome. The leve...
Active DNA demethylation occurs after a sperm enters an egg. However, the mechanisms for the active ...
The methylation of CpG dinucleotides represents an epigenetic mark that is crucial for regulating th...
The inheritance of epigenetic signals involves DNA methylation. DNA methylation patterns are inherit...
The inheritance of epigenetic signals involves DNA methylation. DNA methylation patterns are inherit...
Early embryonic development is a very precise and complicated process. When a sperm meets an egg, a ...
In mammals, global DNA demethylation in vivo occurs in the pre-implantation embryo and in primordial...
In this study, I found that the promoters of pluripotency genes Nanog and Oct-4, and the cytidine de...
International audienceDNA methylation is a chemical modification of DNA involved in the regulation o...
International audienceDNA methylation is a chemical modification of DNA involved in the regulation o...
International audienceDNA methylation is a chemical modification of DNA involved in the regulation o...
International audienceDNA methylation is a chemical modification of DNA involved in the regulation o...
DNA methylation (5mC) is central to cellular identity. The global erasure of 5mC from the parental g...
In the mammalian genome, 5\u27-CpG-3\u27 dinucleotides are frequently methylated, correlating with t...
While every cell in an organism is genetically identical, there are marked phenotypic differences be...