نتایج جستجو برای: cpg islands cgis

تعداد نتایج: 45950  

2015
Yongsheng Li Cynthia Camarillo Juan Xu Tania Bedard Arana Yun Xiao Zheng Zhao Hong Chen Mercedes Ramirez Juan Zavala Michael A. Escamilla Regina Armas Ricardo Mendoza Alfonso Ontiveros Humberto Nicolini Alvaro Antonio Jerez Magaña Lewis P. Rubin Xia Li Chun Xu

Schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BP) are complex genetic disorders. Their appearance is also likely informed by as yet only partially described epigenetic contributions. Using a sequencing-based method for genome-wide analysis, we quantitatively compared the blood DNA methylation landscapes in SZ and BP subjects to control, both in an understudied population, Hispanics along the US-Mexi...

2014
Yongsheng Li Yunpeng Zhang Shengli Li Jianping Lu Juan Chen Zheng Zhao Jing Bai Juan Xu Xia Li

The development of human breast cancer is driven by changes in the genetic and epigenetic landscape of the cell. Despite growing appreciation of the importance of epigenetics in breast cancers, our knowledge of epigenetic alterations of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in breast cancers remains limited. Here, we explored the epigenetic patterns of ncRNAs in breast cancers via a sequencing-based compara...

2010
Kalpana Ghoshal Tasneem Motiwala Rainer Claus Pearlly Yan Huban Kutay Jharna Datta Sarmila Majumder Shoumei Bai Arnab Majumder Tim Huang Christoph Plass Samson T. Jacob

BACKGROUND A hallmark of cancer cells is hypermethylation of CpG islands (CGIs), which probably arises from upregulation of one or more DNA methyltransferases. The purpose of this study was to identify the targets of DNMT3B, an essential DNA methyltransferase in mammals, in colon cancer. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Chromatin immunoprecipitation with DNMT3B specific antibody followed by CGI...

2012
Yan Zhang Jingmin Shu Jiali Si Lanlan Shen Marcos R.H. Estecio Jean-Pierre J. Issa

Repression of many tumor suppressor genes in cancer is concurrent with aberrantly increased DNA methylation levels at promoter CpG islands (CGIs). About one-fourth of empirically defined human promoters are surrounded by or contain clustered repetitive elements. It was previously observed that a sharp transition of methylation exists between highly methylated repetitive elements and unmethylate...

2015
Yongsheng Li Yunpeng Zhang Shengli Li Jianping Lu Juan Chen Yuan Wang Yixue Li Juan Xu Xia Li

Despite growing appreciation of the importance of epigenetics in breast cancer, our understanding of epigenetic alterations of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) in breast cancer remains limited. Here, we explored the epigenetic patterns of ncRNAs in breast cancers using published sequencing-based methylome data, primarily focusing on the two most commonly studied ncRNA biotypes, long ncRNAs and miRNAs. ...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2004
Yong Wang Frederick C. C. Leung

MOTIVATION Recently, more stringent criteria for CpG islands have been introduced to exclude Alu repeats, thereby enabling a higher proportion of CpG islands associating with genes to be identified. Using these new criteria, several types of associations between CpG islands and genes were investigated to further establish the importance of CpG islands as gene markers. RESULTS The CpG islands ...

Journal: :Cell 2011
Netta Mendelson Cohen Ephraim Kenigsberg Amos Tanay

Mammalian CpG islands are key epigenomic elements that were first characterized experimentally as genomic fractions with low levels of DNA methylation. Currently, CpG islands are defined based on their genomic sequences alone. Here, we develop evolutionary models to show that several distinct evolutionary processes generate and maintain CpG islands. One central evolutionary regime resulting in ...

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2018
Xiwei Sun Yi Han Liyuan Zhou Enguo Chen Bingjian Lu Yong Liu Xiaoqing Pan Allen W Cowley Mingyu Liang Qingbiao Wu Yan Lu Pengyuan Liu

Motivation The rapid development of next-generation sequencing technology provides an opportunity to study genome-wide DNA methylation at single-base resolution. However, depletion of unmethylated cytosines brings challenges for aligning bisulfite-converted sequencing reads to a large reference. Software tools for aligning methylation reads have not yet been comprehensively evaluated, especiall...

Journal: :Current Biology 1999
Francisco Antequera Adrian Bird

The primary target for DNA methylation in mammalian genomes is cytosine in the dinucleotide CpG. High densities of CpG dinucleotides are found in CpG islands, but paradoxically CpG islands are normally in a non-methylated state. Here, we speculate why CpG islands are immune to methylation and why they are so rich in guanine and cytosine relative to the surrounding DNA. We propose that CpG islan...

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