Dnmt1 has de novo activity targeted to transposable elements
Dnmt1 has de novo activity targeted to transposable elements
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Haggerty, Chuck , Kretzmer, Helene , Riemenschneider, Christina , Kumar, Abhishek Sampath , Mattei, Alexandra L. , Bailly, Nina , Gottfreund, Judith , Giesselmann, Pay , Weigert, Raha , Brändl, Björn , Giehr, Pascal , Buschow, René , Galonska, Christina , von Meyenn, Ferdinand , Pappalardi, Melissa B. , McCabe, Michael T. , Wittler, Lars , Giesecke-Thiel, Claudia , Mielke, Thorsten , Meierhofer, David , Timmermann, Bernd , Müller, Franz-Josef , Walter, Jörn and Meissner, Alexander
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New York: Nature Publishing Group US
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New York: Nature Publishing Group US
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DNA methylation plays a critical role during development, particularly in repressing retrotransposons. The mammalian methylation landscape is dependent on the combined activities of the canonical maintenance enzyme Dnmt1 and the de novo Dnmts, 3a and 3b. Here, we demonstrate that Dnmt1 displays de novo methylation activity in vitro and in vivo with...
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Dnmt1 has de novo activity targeted to transposable elements
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Kretzmer, Helene
Riemenschneider, Christina
Kumar, Abhishek Sampath
Mattei, Alexandra L.
Bailly, Nina
Gottfreund, Judith
Giesselmann, Pay
Weigert, Raha
Brändl, Björn
Giehr, Pascal
Buschow, René
Galonska, Christina
von Meyenn, Ferdinand
Pappalardi, Melissa B.
McCabe, Michael T.
Wittler, Lars
Giesecke-Thiel, Claudia
Mielke, Thorsten
Meierhofer, David
Timmermann, Bernd
Müller, Franz-Josef
Walter, Jörn
Meissner, Alexander
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_8279952
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_8279952
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1545-9993
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1545-9985
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10.1038/s41594-021-00603-8