2022
DOI: 10.3390/biochem2030012
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Bifunctional Role of Fe(II)/2OG-Dependent TET Family 5-Methylcytosine Dioxygenases and ALKBH2,3 in Modified Cytosine Demethylation

Abstract: Three forms of methylated cytosines are present in the eukaryotic genome: 3-methylcytosine, 4-methylcytosine and 5-methylcytosine. 3-methylcytosines create methyl lesions, which impair local DNA function and flexibility, resulting in replication and transcription error. On the other hand, 5-methylcytosine is usually present at the gene promoter which blocks transcription and translation. Fe(II)/2OG-dependent nucleic acid-modifying enzymes are the class of enzymes responsible for the demethylation of these modi… Show more

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“…The present study focused on variations in the methylome across the entire genome at the single CG dinucleotide resolution of Pre-AD and adipocytes. However, some non-CpG changes have been observed [ 81 , 82 ]. Variable non-CpG methylation, ie, CHH and CHG, are observed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study focused on variations in the methylome across the entire genome at the single CG dinucleotide resolution of Pre-AD and adipocytes. However, some non-CpG changes have been observed [ 81 , 82 ]. Variable non-CpG methylation, ie, CHH and CHG, are observed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study focused on variations in the methylome across the entire genome at the single CG dinucleotide resolution of preadipocytes and adipocytes. However, some non-CpG changes have been observed [78] [79]. Variable non-CpG methylation, i.e., CHH and CHG, are observed.…”
Section: Dynamic Dna Methylation At Promoter Of Lyz2mentioning
confidence: 99%