reviewFEBS LettersApr 17, 2009Closed access

CpG islands – ‘A rough guide’

Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology · University of Edinburgh

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Abstract

Mammalian genomes are punctuated by DNA sequences containing an atypically high frequency of CpG sites termed CpG islands (CGIs). CGIs generally lack DNA methylation and associate with the majority of annotated gene promoters. Many studies, however, have identified examples of CGI methylation in malignant cells, leading to improper gene silencing. CGI methylation also occurs in normal tissues and is known to function in X-inactivation and genomic imprinting. More recently, differential methylation has been shown between tissues, suggesting a potential role in transcriptional regulation during cell specification. Many of these tissue-specific methylated CGIs localise to regions distal to promoters, the…

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Keywords
  • CpG site
  • DNA methylation
  • Biology
  • Promoter
  • Epigenetics of physical exercise
  • Methylation
  • Gene silencing
  • Genomic imprinting
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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