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- Title
Functions of DNA methylation: islands, start sites, gene bodies and beyond.
- Authors
Jones, Peter A
- Abstract
DNA methylation is frequently described as a 'silencing' epigenetic mark, and indeed this function of 5-methylcytosine was originally proposed in the 1970s. Now, thanks to improved genome-scale mapping of methylation, we can evaluate DNA methylation in different genomic contexts: transcriptional start sites with or without CpG islands, in gene bodies, at regulatory elements and at repeat sequences. The emerging picture is that the function of DNA methylation seems to vary with context, and the relationship between DNA methylation and transcription is more nuanced than we realized at first. Improving our understanding of the functions of DNA methylation is necessary for interpreting changes in this mark that are observed in diseases such as cancer.
- Publication
Nature reviews. Genetics, 2012, Vol 13, Issue 7, p484
- ISSN
1471-0064
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1038/nrg3230