DNA methylation: conducting the orchestra from exposure to phenotype?
FAD Leenen, CP Muller, JD Turner - Clinical epigenetics, 2016 - Springer
Abstract DNA methylation, through 5-methyl-and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5mC and 5hmC),
is considered to be one of the principal interfaces between the genome and our …
is considered to be one of the principal interfaces between the genome and our …
Intragenic DNA methylation: implications of this epigenetic mechanism for cancer research
N Shenker, JM Flanagan - British journal of cancer, 2012 - nature.com
Epigenetics is the study of all mechanisms that regulate gene transcription and genome
stability that are maintained throughout the cell division, but do not include the DNA …
stability that are maintained throughout the cell division, but do not include the DNA …
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 …
DNA methylation in cancer development, diagnosis and therapy—multiple opportunities for genotoxic agents to act as methylome disruptors or remediators
J Lewandowska, A Bartoszek - Mutagenesis, 2011 - academic.oup.com
The role of DNA methylation and recently discovered hydroxymethylation in the function of
the human epigenome is currently one of the hottest topics in the life sciences. Progress in …
the human epigenome is currently one of the hottest topics in the life sciences. Progress in …
DNA methylation, imprinting and cancer
C Plass, PD Soloway - European Journal of Human Genetics, 2002 - nature.com
It is well known that a variety of genetic changes influence the development and progression
of cancer. These changes may result from inherited or spontaneous mutations that are not …
of cancer. These changes may result from inherited or spontaneous mutations that are not …
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 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 hypomethylation in cancer: epigenetic scars of a neoplastic journey
C De Smet, A Loriot - Epigenetics, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Cytosine methylation is a heritable modification of DNA in mammalian cells, and has a
determinant impact on long-term gene repression and genome stability. Genomic …
determinant impact on long-term gene repression and genome stability. Genomic …
DNA hypermethylation in disease: mechanisms and clinical relevance
M Ehrlich - Epigenetics, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Increasing numbers of studies implicate abnormal DNA methylation in cancer and many non-
malignant diseases. This is consistent with numerous findings about differentiation …
malignant diseases. This is consistent with numerous findings about differentiation …
Functions of DNA methylation: islands, start sites, gene bodies and beyond
PA Jones - Nature reviews genetics, 2012 - nature.com
DNA methylation is frequently described as a'silencing'epigenetic mark, and indeed this
function of 5-methylcytosine was originally proposed in the 1970s. Now, thanks to improved …
function of 5-methylcytosine was originally proposed in the 1970s. Now, thanks to improved …