reviewAnnual Review of BiochemistryMar 12, 2005Closed access

EUKARYOTIC CYTOSINE METHYLTRANSFERASES

Columbia University

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Abstract

Large-genome eukaryotes use heritable cytosine methylation to silence promoters, especially those associated with transposons and imprinted genes. Cytosine methylation does not reinforce or replace ancestral gene regulation pathways but instead endows methylated genomes with the ability to repress specific promoters in a manner that is buffered against changes in the internal and external environment. Recent studies have shown that the targeting of de novo methylation depends on multiple inputs; these include the interaction of repeated sequences, local states of histone lysine methylation, small RNAs and components of the RNAi pathway, and divergent and catalytically inert cytosine methyltransferase…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • RNA-Directed DNA Methylation
  • DNA methylation
  • Methyltransferase
  • Methylation
  • Epigenetics of physical exercise
  • Genetics
  • Cytosine
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