Methylation of cytosines is a pervasive feature of eukaryotic genomes and an important epigenetic layer that is fundamental for cellular differentiation processes and control of transcriptional potential. DNA methylation patterns can be inherited and influenced by the environment, diet and aging, and disrupted in diseases. Complete DNA methylomes for several organisms are now available, helping clarify the evolutionary story of this epigenetic mark and its distribution in key genomic elements. Nonetheless, a complete understanding of its role, the mechanisms responsible for its establishment and maintenance, and its cross talk with other components of cellular machinery remains elusive.

Pelizzola, M., Ecker, J. (2011). The DNA methylome. FEBS LETTERS, 585(13), 1994-2000 [10.1016/j.febslet.2010.10.061].

The DNA methylome

Pelizzola, M;
2011

Abstract

Methylation of cytosines is a pervasive feature of eukaryotic genomes and an important epigenetic layer that is fundamental for cellular differentiation processes and control of transcriptional potential. DNA methylation patterns can be inherited and influenced by the environment, diet and aging, and disrupted in diseases. Complete DNA methylomes for several organisms are now available, helping clarify the evolutionary story of this epigenetic mark and its distribution in key genomic elements. Nonetheless, a complete understanding of its role, the mechanisms responsible for its establishment and maintenance, and its cross talk with other components of cellular machinery remains elusive.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
DNA methylation; Epigenetic; Gene regulation;
English
5-nov-2010
2011
585
13
1994
2000
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Pelizzola, M., Ecker, J. (2011). The DNA methylome. FEBS LETTERS, 585(13), 1994-2000 [10.1016/j.febslet.2010.10.061].
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