Methyl-CpG-Binding Domain Proteins: Readers of the Epigenome
Garvan Institute of Medical Research · St Vincent's Clinic · +1 more institution
Abstract
How DNA methylation is interpreted and influences genome regulation remains largely unknown. Proteins of the methyl-CpG-binding domain (MBD) family are primary candidates for the readout of DNA methylation as they recruit chromatin remodelers, histone deacetylases and methylases to methylated DNA associated with gene repression. MBD protein binding requires both functional MBD domains and methyl-CpGs; however, some MBD proteins also bind unmethylated DNA and active regulatory regions via alternative regulatory domains or interaction with the nucleosome remodeling deacetylase (NuRD/Mi-2) complex members. Mutations within MBD domains occur in many diseases, including neurological disorders and cancers, leading…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.06
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- 100%
- References
- 192
Authors
4- QDQian DuCorresponding
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
- PLPhuc‐Loi Luu
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
- CSClare Stirzaker
Garvan Institute of Medical Research, St Vincent's Clinic, St Vincent's Hospital Sydney
- SJSusan J. Clark
St Vincent's Hospital Sydney, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, St Vincent's Clinic
Topics & keywords
- Epigenome
- Biology
- Chromatin
- DNA methylation
- Genetics
- Epigenetics
- Nucleosome
- Histone
- Good health and well-being