DNA methylation dynamics during epigenetic reprogramming in the germline and preimplantation embryos
Agency for Science, Technology and Research · Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Methylation of DNA is an essential epigenetic control mechanism in mammals. During embryonic development, cells are directed toward their future lineages, and DNA methylation poses a fundamental epigenetic barrier that guides and restricts differentiation and prevents regression into an undifferentiated state. DNA methylation also plays an important role in sex chromosome dosage compensation, the repression of retrotransposons that threaten genome integrity, the maintenance of genome stability, and the coordinated expression of imprinted genes. However, DNA methylation marks must be globally removed to allow for sexual reproduction and the adoption of the specialized, hypomethylated epigenome of the primordial…
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Authors
3- DMDaniel M. MesserschmidtCorresponding
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
- BBBarbara B. Knowles
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Jackson Laboratory, Institute of Medical Biology
- DSDavor Solter
Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Institute of Medical Biology
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- DNA methylation
- Reprogramming
- Epigenetics
- Epigenome
- Epigenomics
- Genetics
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