作者
Wolf Reik, Wendy Dean, Jorn Walter
发表日期
2001/8/10
来源
Science
卷号
293
期号
5532
页码范围
1089-1093
出版商
American Association for the Advancement of Science
简介
DNA methylation is a major epigenetic modification of the genome that regulates crucial aspects of its function. Genomic methylation patterns in somatic differentiated cells are generally stable and heritable. However, in mammals there are at least two developmental periods—in germ cells and in preimplantation embryos—in which methylation patterns are reprogrammed genome wide, generating cells with a broad developmental potential. Epigenetic reprogramming in germ cells is critical for imprinting; reprogramming in early embryos also affects imprinting. Reprogramming is likely to have a crucial role in establishing nuclear totipotency in normal development and in cloned animals, and in the erasure of acquired epigenetic information. A role of reprogramming in stem cell differentiation is also envisaged.
DNA methylation is one of the best-studied epigenetic modifications of DNA in all unicellular and …
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