Authors
Susan C Wu, Yi Zhang
Publication date
2010/9/1
Journal
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
Volume
11
Issue
9
Pages
607-620
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
DNA methylation is one of the best-characterized epigenetic modifications and has been implicated in numerous biological processes, including transposable element silencing, genomic imprinting and X chromosome inactivation. Compared with other epigenetic modifications, DNA methylation is thought to be relatively stable. Despite its role in long-term silencing, DNA methylation is more dynamic than originally thought as active DNA demethylation has been observed during specific stages of development. In the past decade, many enzymes have been proposed to carry out active DNA demethylation and growing evidence suggests that, depending on the context, this process may be achieved by multiple mechanisms. Insight into how DNA methylation is dynamically regulated will broaden our understanding of epigenetic regulation and have great implications in somatic cell reprogramming and regenerative …
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Scholar articles
SC Wu, Y Zhang - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2010