Repression of genes by DNA methylation depends on CpG density and promoter strength: evidence for involvement of a methyl-CpG binding protein.
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A role for methyl-CpG binding domain protein 2 in the modulation of the estrogen response of pS2/TFF1 genepEPito: a significantly improved non-viral episomal expression vector for mammalian cellsMethylation-mediated transcriptional silencing in euchromatin by methyl-CpG binding protein MBD1 isoformsIdentification and characterization of a family of mammalian methyl-CpG binding proteinsRFX1, a transactivator of hepatitis B virus enhancer I, belongs to a novel family of homodimeric and heterodimeric DNA-binding proteinsTranscriptional control and the role of silencers in transcriptional regulation in eukaryotesCpG methylation, chromatin structure and gene silencing-a three-way connection.Active repression of methylated genes by the chromosomal protein MBD1Characterization of MeCP2, a vertebrate DNA binding protein with affinity for methylated DNAEpigenetic regulation of human alpha1d-adrenergic receptor gene expression: a role for DNA methylation in Sp1-dependent regulationMetallothionien 3 expression is frequently down-regulated in oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma by DNA methylation.Hepatoprotective Effects of Chinese Medicinal Herbs: A Focus on Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Oxidative ActivitiesDefining synthetic surfaces for human pluripotent stem cell cultureSite-selective in vivo targeting of cytosine-5 DNA methylation by zinc-finger proteinsBase excision repair facilitates a functional relationship between Guanine oxidation and histone demethylationEpigenetic mechanisms of neurodegeneration in Huntington's diseaseEpigenetic regulation of an IAP retrotransposon in the aging mouse: progressive demethylation and de-silencing of the element by its repetitive induction.Closely related proteins MBD2 and MBD3 play distinctive but interacting roles in mouse developmentBRMS1 transcriptional repression correlates with CpG island methylation and advanced pathological stage in non-small cell lung cancer.DNA methylation patterns provide insight into epigenetic regulation in the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas).Rapid analysis of CpG methylation patterns using RNase T1 cleavage and MALDI-TOFMethylation-dependent binding of the epstein-barr virus BZLF1 protein to viral promotersDNA methylation predicts survival and response to therapy in patients with myelodysplastic syndromesCharacterization of the promoter region of the mouse Xist geneMethylation of the minimal promoter of an embryonic globin gene silences transcription in primary erythroid cells.Experimental approaches to the study of epigenomic dysregulation in ageingAn alternative promoter in the mouse major histocompatibility complex class II I-Abeta gene: implications for the origin of CpG islandsThe Epstein-Barr virus major latent promoter Qp is constitutively active, hypomethylated, and methylation sensitiveBZLF1 activation of the methylated form of the BRLF1 immediate-early promoter is regulated by BZLF1 residue 186.Characterization of Sp1, AP-1, CBF and KRC binding sites and minisatellite DNA as functional elements of the metastasis-associated mts1/S100A4 gene intronic enhancer.Progressive region-specific de novo methylation of the p16 CpG island in primary human mammary epithelial cell strains during escape from M(0) growth arrestCytosine methylation associated with repeat-induced point mutation causes epigenetic gene silencing in Neurospora crassa.A theoretical examination of the factors controlling the catalytic efficiency of the DNA-(adenine-N6)-methyltransferase from Thermus aquaticus.DNA methylation and histone deacetylation in the control of gene expression: basic biochemistry to human development and disease.Developmental and hormone-induced epigenetic changes to estrogen and progesterone receptor genes in brain are dynamic across the life spanPrecipitous release of methyl-CpG binding protein 2 and histone deacetylase 1 from the methylated human multidrug resistance gene (MDR1) on activation.Global loss of DNA methylation uncovers intronic enhancers in genes showing expression changes.Stable transmission of reversible modifications: maintenance of epigenetic information through the cell cycle.Conserved and divergent patterns of DNA methylation in higher vertebrates.Genomic insights into cancer-associated aberrant CpG island hypermethylation
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Repression of genes by DNA methylation depends on CpG density and promoter strength: evidence for involvement of a methyl-CpG binding protein.
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Repression of genes by DNA met ...... a methyl-CpG binding protein.
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Repression of genes by DNA met ...... a methyl-CpG binding protein.
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Repression of genes by DNA met ...... a methyl-CpG binding protein.
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Repression of genes by DNA met ...... a methyl-CpG binding protein.
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Repression of genes by DNA met ...... a methyl-CpG binding protein.
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