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  1. ...of ACTB at H73 are linked to DNA replication, it was already shown by others that there is a functional link between SETD3 and replication through histidine methylation of H459 on MCM7 (Duan et al. 2025). The wide variety of different signaling pathways regulated by SETD3 suggests a broader substrate...
  2. .... 1987; Li et al. 2018), genomic imprinting (Li et al. 1993; Suzuki et al. 2007; Court et al. 2014), X-Chromosome inactivation (Sharp et al. 2011), and transcription repression (Moore et al. 2013). As a result, variations in DNA methylation have been associated with human diseases such as aging...
  3. ..., Pennsylvania 19104, USA Corresponding authors: montanoc@chop.edu, wtimp@jhu.eduAbstractIn this mini-review, we explore the advancements in -wide DNA methylation profiling, tracing the evolution from traditional methods such as methylation arrays and whole- bisulfite sequencing to the cutting-edge single...
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  4. ...convergence underscores potential commonalities in the molecular pathways underpinning the pathophysiology of male sex-chromosome aneuploidies. Finally, through -wide DNA methylation profiling of JS iPSCs, we demonstrate that a supernumerary Y Chromosome only minimally impacts the methylation status of 47,XYY...
  5. ...and patterns within the limited samples. The aim of this study is to introduce scBOND as a powerful tool for bridging the gap between single-cell transcriptomes and DNA methylomes, enabling the reconstruction of both RNA and DNA methylation profiles to uncover novel biological insights...
  6. ...and stochastic accumulation of epigenetic changes, such as DNA methylation variability, with advancing age. Although increasingly recognized for its potential role in aging biology, its extent, biological significance, and population specificity remain insufficiently characterized. Here, we present the first...
  7. ..., but there is also a certain degree of cell type specificity, the regulation of which is influenced by transcription factors and epigenomic modifications, such as DNA methylation (Wang et al. 2012; Spracklin et al. 2023; Monteagudo-Sánchez et al. 2024). Recent studies have revealed that SETDB1 and EHMT1/2, which...
  8. ..., and Alexa Fluor 488, respectively). LADs were selected from three different chromosomes, with a representative of every cluster chosen from each chromosome (Supplemental Table 1). Fluorescently labeled DNA FISH probe sets were custom designed and synthesized by Daicel Arbor Biosciences...
  9. ...transposable elements (TEs), account for half the DNA in human and other mammalian s. Although epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation and repressive histone modifications, have evolved to suppress TE activities, TEs have substantially shaped the regulatory landscape of the host by contributing...
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  10. ...Cell-type- and chromosome-specific chromatin landscapes and DNA replication programs of Drosophila testis tumor stem cell–like cells Jennifer A. Urban1, Daniel Ringwalt1, John M. Urban2,3, Wingel Xue1,5, Ryan Gleason1, Keji Zhao4 and Xin Chen1,2 1Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University...
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