AbstractIn vertebrates, cytosine methylation is an epigenetic DNA modification that participates in genome stability and gene repression. Methylation patterns are either maintained throughout cell division, or modified by global or local de novo methylation and demethylation. Site-specific demethylation is a rather elusive process that occurs mainly in parallel to gene activation during development. In light of our studies of the glucocorticoid-dependent DNA demethylation of the tyrosine aminotransferase gene, we discuss the potential biochemical mechanisms allowing DNA demethylation and its targeting to specific sequences by transcription factors as well as possible links to DNA replication and chromatin remodelling
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic regulatory mechanism for gene expression and cell differentiat...
Cytosine DNA methylation (mC) is a chemical modification prevalent in mammalian genome and it plays ...
DNA repair processes arose early in evolution. During evolution, DNA base excision repair apparently...
Methylation of cytosines in the mammalian genome represents a key epigenetic modification and is dyn...
Patterns of DNA cytosine methylation are subject to mitotic inheritance in both plants and vertebrat...
SummaryEvidence for active DNA demethylation in vertebrates is accumulating, but the mechanisms and ...
The discovery of cytosine hydroxymethylation (5hmC) suggested a simple means of demethylating DNA an...
AbstractDNA methylation acts as an epigenetic modification in vertebrate DNA. Recently it has become...
While every cell in an organism is genetically identical, there are marked phenotypic differences be...
DNA methylation is generally limited to CpG doublets located at gene promoter with an involvement in...
SummaryDNA methylation is a major epigenetic mechanism for gene silencing. Whereas methyltransferase...
Bogdanovic, Ozren et al.The vertebrate body plan and organs are shaped during a conserved embryonic ...
DNA methylation is generally limited to CpG doublets located at gene promoter with an involvement in...
AbstractAn in vitro system for studying DNA demethylation has been established using extracts from t...
Methylation of cytosines in the mammalian genome represents a key epigenetic modification and is dyn...
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic regulatory mechanism for gene expression and cell differentiat...
Cytosine DNA methylation (mC) is a chemical modification prevalent in mammalian genome and it plays ...
DNA repair processes arose early in evolution. During evolution, DNA base excision repair apparently...
Methylation of cytosines in the mammalian genome represents a key epigenetic modification and is dyn...
Patterns of DNA cytosine methylation are subject to mitotic inheritance in both plants and vertebrat...
SummaryEvidence for active DNA demethylation in vertebrates is accumulating, but the mechanisms and ...
The discovery of cytosine hydroxymethylation (5hmC) suggested a simple means of demethylating DNA an...
AbstractDNA methylation acts as an epigenetic modification in vertebrate DNA. Recently it has become...
While every cell in an organism is genetically identical, there are marked phenotypic differences be...
DNA methylation is generally limited to CpG doublets located at gene promoter with an involvement in...
SummaryDNA methylation is a major epigenetic mechanism for gene silencing. Whereas methyltransferase...
Bogdanovic, Ozren et al.The vertebrate body plan and organs are shaped during a conserved embryonic ...
DNA methylation is generally limited to CpG doublets located at gene promoter with an involvement in...
AbstractAn in vitro system for studying DNA demethylation has been established using extracts from t...
Methylation of cytosines in the mammalian genome represents a key epigenetic modification and is dyn...
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic regulatory mechanism for gene expression and cell differentiat...
Cytosine DNA methylation (mC) is a chemical modification prevalent in mammalian genome and it plays ...
DNA repair processes arose early in evolution. During evolution, DNA base excision repair apparently...