Establishing, maintaining and modifying DNA methylation patterns in plants and animals
JA Law, SE Jacobsen - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010 - nature.com
JA Law, SE Jacobsen
Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010•nature.comCytosine DNA methylation is a stable epigenetic mark that is crucial for diverse biological
processes, including gene and transposon silencing, imprinting and X chromosome
inactivation. Recent findings in plants and animals have greatly increased our
understanding of the pathways used to accurately target, maintain and modify patterns of
DNA methylation and have revealed unanticipated mechanistic similarities between these
organisms. Key roles have emerged for small RNAs, proteins with domains that bind …
processes, including gene and transposon silencing, imprinting and X chromosome
inactivation. Recent findings in plants and animals have greatly increased our
understanding of the pathways used to accurately target, maintain and modify patterns of
DNA methylation and have revealed unanticipated mechanistic similarities between these
organisms. Key roles have emerged for small RNAs, proteins with domains that bind …
Abstract
Cytosine DNA methylation is a stable epigenetic mark that is crucial for diverse biological processes, including gene and transposon silencing, imprinting and X chromosome inactivation. Recent findings in plants and animals have greatly increased our understanding of the pathways used to accurately target, maintain and modify patterns of DNA methylation and have revealed unanticipated mechanistic similarities between these organisms. Key roles have emerged for small RNAs, proteins with domains that bind methylated DNA and DNA glycosylases in these processes. Drawing on insights from both plants and animals should deepen our understanding of the regulation and biological significance of DNA methylation.
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