نتایج جستجو برای: cpg islands cgis

تعداد نتایج: 45950  

Journal: :journal of sciences, islamic republic of iran 2011
rastgar jazii

gastric cancer (gc) is the second most common cancer in the world and a leading cause of cancer-related mortality. methylation of promoter cpg islands (cgis) belonging to tumor suppressor genes causes transcriptional silencing of their corresponding genes leading to carcinogenesis and other disorders. adenomatous polyposis coli (apc) a tumor suppressor gene is inactivated by methylation of prom...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Robert Illingworth Alastair Kerr Dina DeSousa Helle Jørgensen Peter Ellis Jim Stalker David Jackson Chris Clee Robert Plumb Jane Rogers Sean Humphray Tony Cox Cordelia Langford Adrian Bird

CpG islands (CGIs) are dense clusters of CpG sequences that punctuate the CpG-deficient human genome and associate with many gene promoters. As CGIs also differ from bulk chromosomal DNA by their frequent lack of cytosine methylation, we devised a CGI enrichment method based on nonmethylated CpG affinity chromatography. The resulting library was sequenced to define a novel human blood CGI set t...

2012
Rajasekhar Kakumani M. Omair Ahmad Vijay Kumar Devabhaktuni

: CpG dinucleotide clusters also referred to as CpG islands (CGIs) are usually located in the promoter regions of genes in a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) sequence. CGIs play a crucial role in gene expression and cell differentiation, as such, they are normally used as gene markers. The earlier CGI identification methods used the rich CpG dinucleotide content in CGIs, as a characteristic measure ...

2011
Shunsuke Suzuki Geoffrey Shaw Tomoko Kaneko-Ishino Fumitoshi Ishino Marilyn B. Renfree

Parent-of-origin-dependent expression of imprinted genes is mostly associated with allele-specific DNA methylation of the CpG islands (CGIs) called germ line differentially methylated regions (gDMRs). Although the essential role of gDMRs for genomic imprinting has been well established, little is known about how they evolved. In several imprinted loci, the CGIs forming gDMRs may have emerged wi...

Journal: :Genome research 2001
L Ponger L Duret D Mouchiroud

In an attempt to understand the origin of CpG islands (CGIs) in mammalian genomes, we have studied their location and structure according to the expression pattern of genes and to the G + C content of isochores in which they are embedded. We show that CGIs located over the transcription start site (named start CGIs) are very different structurally from the others (named no-start CGIs): (1) 61.6...

2004
Toshikazu Ushijima Naoko Watanabe Kimiko Shimizu Kazuaki Miyamoto Takashi Sugimura Atsushi Kaneda

The unmethylated or methylated status of individual CpG sites is faithfully copied into daughter cells. Here, we analyzed the fidelity in replicating their methylation statuses in cancer cells. A single cell was clonally expanded, and methylation statuses of individual CpG sites were determined for an average of 12.5 DNA molecules obtained from the expanded population. By counting the deviation...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Toshikazu Ushijima Naoko Watanabe Kimiko Shimizu Kazuaki Miyamoto Takashi Sugimura Atsushi Kaneda

The unmethylated or methylated status of individual CpG sites is faithfully copied into daughter cells. Here, we analyzed the fidelity in replicating their methylation statuses in cancer cells. A single cell was clonally expanded, and methylation statuses of individual CpG sites were determined for an average of 12.5 DNA molecules obtained from the expanded population. By counting the deviation...

2012
Anca M Farcas Neil P Blackledge Ian Sudbery Hannah K Long Joanna F McGouran Nathan R Rose Sheena Lee David Sims Andrea Cerase Thomas W Sheahan Haruhiko Koseki Neil Brockdorff Chris P Ponting Benedikt M Kessler Robert J Klose

CpG islands (CGIs) are associated with most mammalian gene promoters. A subset of CGIs act as polycomb response elements (PREs) and are recognized by the polycomb silencing systems to regulate expression of genes involved in early development. How CGIs function mechanistically as nucleation sites for polycomb repressive complexes remains unknown. Here we discover that KDM2B (FBXL10) specificall...

2013
Guillermo Barturen Stefanie Geisen Francisco Dios E. J. Maarten Hamberg Michael Hackenberg José L. Oliver

Hypomethylated, CpG-rich DNA segments (CpG islands, CGIs) are epigenome markers involved in key biological processes. Aberrant methylation is implicated in the appearance of several disorders as cancer, immunodeficiency, or centromere instability. Furthermore, methylation differences at promoter regions between human and chimpanzee strongly associate with genes involved in neurological/psycholo...

Journal: :Genome research 2012
Romain Fenouil Pierre Cauchy Frederic Koch Nicolas Descostes Joaquin Zacarias Cabeza Charlène Innocenti Pierre Ferrier Salvatore Spicuglia Marta Gut Ivo Gut Jean-Christophe Andrau

One clear hallmark of mammalian promoters is the presence of CpG islands (CGIs) at more than two-thirds of genes, whereas TATA boxes are only present at a minority of promoters. Using genome-wide approaches, we show that GC content and CGIs are major promoter elements in mammalian cells, able to govern open chromatin conformation and support paused transcription. First, we define three classes ...

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