SummaryWith the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased during preimplantation development. Recent studies have suggested that Tet3-mediated oxidation of 5-methylcytosine (5mC) and DNA replication-dependent dilution both contribute to global paternal DNA demethylation, but demethylation of the maternal genome occurs via replication. Here we present genome-scale DNA methylation maps for both the paternal and maternal genomes of Tet3-depleted and/or DNA replication-inhibited zygotes. In both genomes, we found that inhibition of DNA replication blocks DNA demethylation independently from Tet3 function and that Tet3 facilitates DNA demethylation largely by coupling with DNA replication. For both geno...
SummaryDNA methylation is a major epigenetic mechanism for gene silencing. Whereas methyltransferase...
AbstractDynamic epigenetic modification of the genome occurs during early development of the mouse. ...
DNA methylation (5mC) is central to cellular identity. The global erasure of 5mC from the parental g...
With the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased during...
SummaryWith the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased...
SummaryPaternal DNA demethylation in mammalian zygotes is achieved through Tet3-mediated iterative o...
Paternal DNA demethylation in mammalian zygotes is achieved through Tet3-mediated iterative oxidatio...
SummaryFertilization triggers global erasure of paternal 5-methylcytosine as part of epigenetic repr...
Paternal DNA demethylation in mammalian zygotes is achieved through Tet3-mediated iterative oxidatio...
Although global erasure of DNA methylation has been observed in zygotes and primordial germ cells, t...
Although global erasure of DNA methylation has been observed in zygotes and primordial germ cells, t...
DNA methylomes are extensively reprogrammed during mouse pre-implantation and early germ cell develo...
SummaryThe epigenomes of mammalian sperm and oocytes, characterized by gamete-specific 5-methylcytos...
SummaryTET dioxygenases successively oxidize 5-methylcytosine (5mC) in mammalian genomes to 5-hydrox...
Cytosine methylation is found in the genomes of many plants and animals and has been associated with...
SummaryDNA methylation is a major epigenetic mechanism for gene silencing. Whereas methyltransferase...
AbstractDynamic epigenetic modification of the genome occurs during early development of the mouse. ...
DNA methylation (5mC) is central to cellular identity. The global erasure of 5mC from the parental g...
With the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased during...
SummaryWith the exception of imprinted genes and certain repeats, DNA methylation is globally erased...
SummaryPaternal DNA demethylation in mammalian zygotes is achieved through Tet3-mediated iterative o...
Paternal DNA demethylation in mammalian zygotes is achieved through Tet3-mediated iterative oxidatio...
SummaryFertilization triggers global erasure of paternal 5-methylcytosine as part of epigenetic repr...
Paternal DNA demethylation in mammalian zygotes is achieved through Tet3-mediated iterative oxidatio...
Although global erasure of DNA methylation has been observed in zygotes and primordial germ cells, t...
Although global erasure of DNA methylation has been observed in zygotes and primordial germ cells, t...
DNA methylomes are extensively reprogrammed during mouse pre-implantation and early germ cell develo...
SummaryThe epigenomes of mammalian sperm and oocytes, characterized by gamete-specific 5-methylcytos...
SummaryTET dioxygenases successively oxidize 5-methylcytosine (5mC) in mammalian genomes to 5-hydrox...
Cytosine methylation is found in the genomes of many plants and animals and has been associated with...
SummaryDNA methylation is a major epigenetic mechanism for gene silencing. Whereas methyltransferase...
AbstractDynamic epigenetic modification of the genome occurs during early development of the mouse. ...
DNA methylation (5mC) is central to cellular identity. The global erasure of 5mC from the parental g...