Epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation, posttranslational modifications of histone proteins, remodeling of nucleosomes, and the expression of noncoding RNAs contribute to the regulation of gene expression for the cell fate determination and tissue development. The disruption of these epigenetic mechanisms, in conjunction with genetic alterations, is a decisive element for cancer development and progression. The cancer phenotype is characterized by global DNA hypomethylation and gene-specific hypermethylation. The methylated DNA immunoprecipitation [MeDIP] is a useful approach currently used to clarify the functional consequences of DNA methylation on cell fate determination and cancer development.

The methylated DNA immunoprecipitation [MeDIP] to investigate the epigenetic remodeling in cell fate determination and cancer development / Masciarelli, Silvia; Bellissimo, Teresa; Iosue, Ilaria; Fazi, Francesco. - ELETTRONICO. - 1379(2016), pp. 69-76. - METHODS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. [10.1007/978-1-4939-3191-0_6].

The methylated DNA immunoprecipitation [MeDIP] to investigate the epigenetic remodeling in cell fate determination and cancer development

Masciarelli, Silvia;Bellissimo, Teresa;Iosue, Ilaria;Fazi, Francesco
2016

Abstract

Epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation, posttranslational modifications of histone proteins, remodeling of nucleosomes, and the expression of noncoding RNAs contribute to the regulation of gene expression for the cell fate determination and tissue development. The disruption of these epigenetic mechanisms, in conjunction with genetic alterations, is a decisive element for cancer development and progression. The cancer phenotype is characterized by global DNA hypomethylation and gene-specific hypermethylation. The methylated DNA immunoprecipitation [MeDIP] is a useful approach currently used to clarify the functional consequences of DNA methylation on cell fate determination and cancer development.
2016
Cancer Chemoprevention methods and protocols
978-1-4939-3190-3
978-1-4939-3191-0
5-methyl-cytosine; cancer chemoprevention; chromatin immunoprecipitation; CpG island; DNA methylation; epigenetic remodeling; MeDIP
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The methylated DNA immunoprecipitation [MeDIP] to investigate the epigenetic remodeling in cell fate determination and cancer development / Masciarelli, Silvia; Bellissimo, Teresa; Iosue, Ilaria; Fazi, Francesco. - ELETTRONICO. - 1379(2016), pp. 69-76. - METHODS IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY. [10.1007/978-1-4939-3191-0_6].
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