动物DNA甲基化的研究。

A Bird, P Tate, X Nan, J Campoy, R Meehan, S Cross, S Tweedie, J Charlton, D Macleod
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我们一直在使用三种相关的方法研究脊椎动物DNA甲基化的进化和功能。首先是进一步表征与甲基化DNA结合的蛋白质。这些蛋白质可以被视为甲基cpg“配体”的“受体”,介导DNA修饰的下游后果。第二种方法涉及CpG岛屿。这些非甲基化DNA片段与大多数基因启动子一致,但它们的起源和功能意义直到最近才成为深入研究的主题。第三种方法是追踪DNA甲基化的进化。脊椎动物的基因组甲基化模式与无脊椎动物截然不同。通过研究与无脊椎/脊椎动物边界附近的共同祖先分化的动物的甲基化,我们将评估DNA甲基化变化对复杂脊椎动物谱系进化的因果关系的可能性。
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Studies of DNA methylation in animals.

We have been studying the evolution and function of DNA methylation in vertebrate animals using three related approaches. The first is to further characterise proteins that bind to methylated DNA. Such proteins can be viewed as 'receptors' of the methyl-CpG 'ligand' that mediate downstream consequences of DNA modification. The second approach involves CpG islands. These patches of non-methylated DNA coincide with most gene promoters, but their origin and functional significance have only recently become the subject of intensive study. The third approach is to trace the evolution of DNA methylation. Genomic methylation patterns of vertebrates are strikingly different from those of invertebrates. By studying methylation in animals that diverged from common ancestors near to the invertebrate/vertebrate boundary, we will assess the possibility that changes in DNA methylation contributed causally to the evolution of the complex vertebrate lineage.

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