[HTML][HTML] DNA methylation, its mediators and genome integrity
H Meng, Y Cao, J Qin, X Song, Q Zhang… - … journal of biological …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
DNA methylation regulates many cellular processes, including embryonic development,
transcription, chromatin structure, X-chromosome inactivation, genomic imprinting and …
transcription, chromatin structure, X-chromosome inactivation, genomic imprinting and …
DNA methylation and cancer: ghosts and angels above the genes
Recent conceptual advances in the field of DNA methylation and the advent and rapid
development of new technologies in epigenomics have started to unravel the mechanisms …
development of new technologies in epigenomics have started to unravel the mechanisms …
DNA methylation and cancer
PC Taberlay, PA Jones - Epigenetics and Disease: Pharmaceutical …, 2011 - Springer
DNA methylation acts in concert with other epigenetic mechanisms to regulate normal gene
expression and facilitate chromatin organization within cells. Aberrant DNA methylation …
expression and facilitate chromatin organization within cells. Aberrant DNA methylation …
DNA methylation, methyltransferases, and cancer
KD Robertson - Oncogene, 2001 - nature.com
The field of epigenetics has recently moved to the forefront of studies relating to diverse
processes such as transcriptional regulation, chromatin structure, genome integrity, and …
processes such as transcriptional regulation, chromatin structure, genome integrity, and …
DNA methylation in health, disease, and cancer
DS Shames, JD Minna… - Current molecular …, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
The spatial arrangement and three-dimensional structure of DNA in the nucleus is controlled
through the interdigitation of DNA binding proteins such as histones and their modifiers, the …
through the interdigitation of DNA binding proteins such as histones and their modifiers, the …
Defining driver DNA methylation changes in human cancer
GP Pfeifer - International journal of molecular sciences, 2018 - mdpi.com
Human malignant tumors are characterized by pervasive changes in the patterns of DNA
methylation. These changes include a globally hypomethylated tumor cell genome and the …
methylation. These changes include a globally hypomethylated tumor cell genome and the …
DNA hypermethylation in tumorigenesis: epigenetics joins genetics
Recently, the concept that epigenetic, as well as genetic, events might be central to the
evolution of human cancer is re-emerging. Cancers often exhibit an aberrant methylation of …
evolution of human cancer is re-emerging. Cancers often exhibit an aberrant methylation of …
DNA methylation in development and human disease
S Gopalakrishnan, BO Van Emburgh… - … Molecular Mechanisms of …, 2008 - Elsevier
DNA methylation is a heritable and stable epigenetic mark associated with transcriptional
repression. Changes in the patterns and levels of global and regional DNA methylation …
repression. Changes in the patterns and levels of global and regional DNA methylation …
DNA hypermethylation: when tumour suppressor genes go silent
The phenotype of the cancerous cell may arise either from genetic alterations that disrupt
gene function through sequence modifications (mutations) or epigenetic events that may …
gene function through sequence modifications (mutations) or epigenetic events that may …
DNA methylation and cancer: transcriptional regulation, prognostic, and therapeutic perspective
DNA methylation is one among the major grounds of cancer progression which is
characterized by the addition of a methyl group to the promoter region of the gene thereby …
characterized by the addition of a methyl group to the promoter region of the gene thereby …