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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548018/protein-interaction-map-of-apobec3-enzyme-family-reveals-deamination-independent-role-in-cellular-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gwendolyn M Jang, Arun Kumar Annan Sudarsan, Arzhang Shayeganmehr, Erika Prando Munhoz, Reanna Lao, Amit Gaba, Milaid Granadillo Rodríguez, Robin P Love, Benjamin J Polacco, Yuan Zhou, Nevan J Krogan, Robyn M Kaake, Linda Chelico
Human APOBEC3 enzymes are a family of single-stranded (ss)DNA and RNA cytidine deaminases that act as part of the intrinsic immunity against viruses and retroelements. These enzymes deaminate cytosine to form uracil which can functionally inactivate or cause degradation of viral or retroelement genomes. In addition, APOBEC3s have deamination independent antiviral activity through protein and nucleic acid interactions. If expression levels are misregulated, some APOBEC3 enzymes can access the human genome leading to deamination and mutagenesis, contributing to cancer initiation and evolution...
March 26, 2024: Molecular & Cellular Proteomics: MCP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544480/wemics-a-single-base-resolution-methylation-quantification-method-for-enhanced-prediction-of-epigenetic-regulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi Liu, Jiani Yi, Pin Wu, Jun Zhang, Xufan Li, Jia Li, Liyuan Zhou, Yong Liu, Haiming Xu, Enguo Chen, Honghe Zhang, Mingyu Liang, Pengyuan Liu, Xiaoqing Pan, Yan Lu
DNA methylation, an epigenetic mechanism that alters gene expression without changing DNA sequence, is essential for organism development and key biological processes like genomic imprinting and X-chromosome inactivation. Despite tremendous efforts in DNA methylation research, accurate quantification of cytosine methylation remains a challenge. Here, a single-base methylation quantification approach is introduced by weighting methylation of consecutive CpG sites (Wemics) in genomic regions. Wemics quantification of DNA methylation better predicts its regulatory impact on gene transcription and identifies differentially methylated regions (DMRs) with more biological relevance...
March 28, 2024: Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542110/influence-of-dna-methylation-on-vascular-smooth-muscle-cell-phenotypic-switching
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REVIEW
Chanthong Yorn, Hyunjung Kim, Kyuho Jeong
Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) are crucial components of the arterial wall, controlling blood flow and pressure by contracting and relaxing the artery walls. VSMCs can switch from a contractile to a synthetic state, leading to increased proliferation and migratory potential. Epigenetic pathways, including DNA methylation, play a crucial role in regulating VSMC differentiation and phenotypic flexibility. DNA methylation involves attaching a methyl group to the 5' carbon of a cytosine base, which regulates gene expression by interacting with transcription factors...
March 8, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542093/the-importance-of-anharmonicity-and-solvent-effects-on-the-oh-radical-attack-on-nucleobases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Thorn Ekstrøm, Vera Staun Hansen, Stephan P A Sauer
Previous theoretical investigations of the reactions between an OH radical and a nucleobase have stated the most important pathways to be the C5-C6 addition for pyrimidines and the C8 addition for purines. Furthermore, the abstraction of a methyl hydrogen from thymine has also been proven an important pathway. The conclusions were based solely on gas-phase calculations and harmonic vibrational frequencies. In this paper, we supplement the calculations by applying solvent corrections through the polarizable continuum model (PCM) solvent model and applying anharmonicity in order to determine the importance of anharmonicity and solvent effects...
March 8, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38529738/non-concordant-epigenetic-and-transcriptional-responses-to-acute-thermal-stress-in-western-mosquitofish-gambusia-affinis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xingyue Ren, Junjie Zhao, Juntao Hu
Climate change is intensifying the frequency and severity of extreme temperatures. Understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying the ability to cope with acute thermal stress is key for predicting species' responses to extreme temperature events. While many studies have focused on the individual roles of gene expression, post-transcriptional processes and epigenetic modifications in response to acute thermal stress, the relative contribution of these molecular mechanisms remains unclear. The wide range of thermal limits of western mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis) provides an opportunity to explore this interplay...
March 26, 2024: Molecular Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528170/high-allelic-diversity-in-arabidopsis-nlrs-is-associated-with-distinct-genomic-features
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chandler A Sutherland, Daniil M Prigozhin, J Grey Monroe, Ksenia V Krasileva
Plants rely on Nucleotide-binding, Leucine-rich repeat Receptors (NLRs) for pathogen recognition. Highly variable NLRs (hvNLRs) show remarkable intraspecies diversity, while their low-variability paralogs (non-hvNLRs) are conserved between ecotypes. At a population level, hvNLRs provide new pathogen-recognition specificities, but the association between allelic diversity and genomic and epigenomic features has not been established. Our investigation of NLRs in Arabidopsis Col-0 has revealed that hvNLRs show higher expression, less gene body cytosine methylation, and closer proximity to transposable elements than non-hvNLRs...
March 25, 2024: EMBO Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517415/can-dna-methylation-profiling-classify-histologic-subtypes-and-grades-in-soft-tissue-sarcoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyunho Kim, Min Wook Joo, Joohee Yoon, Hong Sik Park, June Hyuk Kim, Joo Hwan Lee, Sung Hwan Kim, Seul Ki Lee, Yang-Guk Chung, Yoon Joo Cho
BACKGROUND: A clear classification of the subtype and grade of soft tissue sarcoma is important for predicting prognosis and establishing treatment strategies. However, the rarity and heterogeneity of these tumors often make diagnosis difficult. In addition, it remains challenging to predict the response to chemotherapy and prognosis. Thus, we need a new method to help diagnose soft tissue sarcomas and determine treatment strategies in conjunction with traditional methods. Genetic alterations can be found in some subtypes of soft tissue sarcoma, but many other types show dysregulated gene expression attributed to epigenetic changes, such as DNA methylation status...
March 22, 2024: Clinical Orthopaedics and related Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38509128/epigenetic-modulators-link-mitochondrial-redox-homeostasis-to-cardiac-function-in-a-sex-dependent-manner
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zaher ElBeck, Mohammad Bakhtiar Hossain, Humam Siga, Nikolay Oskolkov, Fredrik Karlsson, Julia Lindgren, Anna Walentinsson, Dominique Koppenhöfer, Rebecca Jarvis, Roland Bürli, Tanguy Jamier, Elske Franssen, Mike Firth, Andrea Degasperi, Claus Bendtsen, Robert I Menzies, Katrin Streckfuss-Bömeke, Michael Kohlhaas, Alexander G Nickel, Lars H Lund, Christoph Maack, Ákos Végvári, Christer Betsholtz
While excessive production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is a characteristic hallmark of numerous diseases, clinical approaches that ameliorate oxidative stress have been unsuccessful. Here, utilizing multi-omics, we demonstrate that in cardiomyocytes, mitochondrial isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH2) constitutes a major antioxidative defense mechanism. Paradoxically reduced expression of IDH2 associated with ventricular eccentric hypertrophy is counterbalanced by an increase in the enzyme activity. We unveil redox-dependent sex dimorphism, and extensive mutual regulation of the antioxidative activities of IDH2 and NRF2 by a feedforward network that involves 2-oxoglutarate and L-2-hydroxyglutarate and mediated in part through unconventional hydroxy-methylation of cytosine residues present in introns...
March 20, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38508093/identification-of-clinical-characteristics-biomarkers-for-rheumatoid-arthritis-through-targeted-dna-methylation-sequencing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jianan Zhao, Lingxia Xu, Kai Wei, Ping Jiang, Cen Chang, Linshuai Xu, Yiming Shi, Yixin Zheng, Yu Shan, Yuejuan Zheng, Yi Shen, Jia Liu, Shicheng Guo, Rongsheng Wang, Dongyi He
OBJECTIVES: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a complex disease with a challenging diagnosis, especially in seronegative patients. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the methylation sites associated with the overall immune response in RA can assist in clinical diagnosis, using targeted methylation sequencing technology on peripheral venous blood samples. METHODS: The study enrolled 241 RA patients, 30 osteoarthritis patients (OA), and 30 healthy volunteers control (HC)...
March 19, 2024: International Immunopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507935/translational-toxicoepigenetic-meta-analyses-identify-homologous-gene-dna-methylation-reprogramming-following-developmental-phthalate-and-lead-exposure-in-mouse-and-human-offspring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebekah L Petroff, Dana C Dolinoy, Kai Wang, Luke Montrose, Vasantha Padmanabhan, Karen E Peterson, Douglas M Ruden, Maureen A Sartor, Laurie K Svoboda, Martha M Téllez-Rojo, Jaclyn M Goodrich
Although toxicology uses animal models to represent real-world human health scenarios, a critical translational gap between laboratory-based studies and epidemiology remains. In this study, we aimed to understand the toxicoepigenetic effects on DNA methylation after developmental exposure to two common toxicants, the phthalate di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) and the metal lead (Pb), using a translational paradigm that selected candidate genes from a mouse study and assessed them in four human birth cohorts...
March 11, 2024: Environment International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499830/the-impact-of-dna-methylation-on-ctcf-mediated-3d-genome-organization
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REVIEW
Ana Monteagudo-Sánchez, Daan Noordermeer, Maxim V C Greenberg
Cytosine DNA methylation is a highly conserved epigenetic mark in eukaryotes. Although the role of DNA methylation at gene promoters and repetitive elements has been extensively studied, the function of DNA methylation in other genomic contexts remains less clear. In the nucleus of mammalian cells, the genome is spatially organized at different levels, and strongly influences myriad genomic processes. There are a number of factors that regulate the three-dimensional (3D) organization of the genome, with the CTCF insulator protein being among the most well-characterized...
March 2024: Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38497317/global-level-of-methylation-in-the-sea-lamprey-jawless-vertebrate-genome-is-intermediate-between-invertebrate-and-jawed-vertebrate-genomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhao Zhang, Gangbiao Liu, Zhan Zhou, Zhixi Su, Xun Gu
In eukaryotes, cytosine methylation is a primary heritable epigenetic modification of the genome that regulates many cellular processes. In invertebrate, methylated cytosine generally located on specific genomic elements (e.g., gene bodies and silenced repetitive elements) to show a "mosaic" pattern. While in jawed vertebrate (teleost and tetrapod), highly methylated cytosine located genome-wide but only absence at regulatory regions (e.g., promoter and enhancer). Many studies imply that the evolution of DNA methylation reprogramming may have helped the transition from invertebrates to jawed vertebrates, but the detail remains largely elusive...
March 18, 2024: Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part B, Molecular and Developmental Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38496251/characterization-of-genomic-regions-escaping-epigenetic-reprogramming-in-sheep
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camila U Braz, Matilde Maria Passamonti, Hasan Khatib
The mammalian genome undergoes two global epigenetic reprogramming events during the establishment of primordial germ cells and in the pre-implantation embryo after fertilization. These events involve the erasure and re-establishment of DNA methylation marks. However, imprinted genes and transposable elements (TEs) maintain their DNA methylation signatures to ensure normal embryonic development and genome stability. Despite extensive research in mice and humans, there is limited knowledge regarding environmentally induced epigenetic marks that escape epigenetic reprogramming in other species...
2024: Environmental Epigenetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486242/dna-methylation-haplotype-block-signatures-responding-to-staphylococcus-aureus-subclinical-mastitis-and-association-with-production-and-health-traits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mengqi Wang, Nathalie Bissonnette, Mario Laterrière, Pier-Luc Dudemaine, David Gagné, Jean-Philippe Roy, Marc-André Sirard, Eveline M Ibeagha-Awemu
BACKGROUND: DNA methylation has been documented to play vital roles in diseases and biological processes. In bovine, little is known about the regulatory roles of DNA methylation alterations on production and health traits, including mastitis. RESULTS: Here, we employed whole-genome DNA methylation sequencing to profile the DNA methylation patterns of milk somatic cells from sixteen cows with naturally occurring Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) subclinical mastitis and ten healthy control cows...
March 14, 2024: BMC Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38483185/parental-betaine-supplementation-promotes-gosling-growth-with-epigenetic-modulation-of-igf-gene-family-in-the-liver
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuai Ma, Yan Wang, Liang Chen, Wenzheng Wang, Xinjuan Zhuang, Yuelong Liu, Ruqian Zhao
Betaine is widely used as a feed additive in the chicken industry to promote laying performance and growth performance, yet it is unknown whether betaine can be used in geese to improve the laying performance of goose breeders and the growth traits of offspring goslings. In this study, laying goose breeders at 39 weeks of age were fed basal (Control, CON) or betaine-supplemented diets at low (2.5 g/kg, LBT) or high (5 g/kg, HBT) levels for 7 weeks, and the breeder eggs laid in the last week were collected for incubation...
March 14, 2024: Journal of Animal Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38481937/hypermethylation-in-the-promoter-regions-of-flavonoid-pathway-genes-is-associated-with-skin-color-fading-during-daihong-apple-fruit-development
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jihua Xu, Lan Xiong, Jia-Long Yao, Peilei Zhao, Shenghui Jiang, Xiaohong Sun, Chaohua Dong, Hongyuan Jiang, Xinyue Xu, Yugang Zhang
Apple fruit skin color fading is not well understood although the molecular mechanism of skin color formation is well known. The red-fleshed apple cultivar 'Daihong' (DH) exhibited fading skin color during fruit development despite having a heterozygous R6 allele but lacking Red-TE for red fruit skin. In this study, transcriptomic analysis revealed the expression level of MdMYB10 increased with fruit development whereas reduced expression levels of MdMYBPA1 , MdCHS , MdANS , MdUFGT , MdLAR , and MdANR were observed, consistent with decreased levels of chalcone, anthocyanin, catechin, epicatechin, and procyanidin B2...
March 2024: Horticulture Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38480545/barley-ago4-proteins-show-overlapping-functionality-with-distinct-small-rna-binding-properties-in-heterologous-complementation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fabio Miloro, András Kis, Zoltán Havelda, Ágnes Dalmadi
Barley AGO4 proteins complement expressional changes of epigenetically regulated genes in Arabidopsis ago4-3 mutant and show a distinct affinity for the 5' terminal nucleotide of small RNAs, demonstrating functional conservation and divergence. The function of Argonaute 4 (AGO4) in Arabidopsis thaliana has been extensively characterized; however, its role in monocots, which have large genomes abundantly supplemented with transposable elements (TEs), remains elusive. The study of barley AGO4 proteins can provide insights into the conserved aspects of RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM) and could also have further applications in the field of epigenetics or crop improvement...
March 13, 2024: Plant Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38474042/genomic-and-epigenomic-changes-in-the-progeny-of-cold-stressed-arabidopsis-thaliana-plants
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashif Rahman, Narendra Singh Yadav, Boseon Byeon, Yaroslav Ilnytskyy, Igor Kovalchuk
Plants are continuously exposed to various environmental stresses. Because they can not escape stress, they have to develop mechanisms of remembering stress exposures somatically and passing it to the progeny. We studied the Arabidopsis thaliana ecotype Columbia plants exposed to cold stress for 25 continuous generations. Our study revealed that multigenerational exposure to cold stress resulted in the changes in the genome and epigenome (DNA methylation) across generations. Main changes in the progeny were due to the high frequency of genetic mutations rather than epigenetic changes; the difference was primarily in single nucleotide substitutions and deletions...
February 28, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464144/assessing-methylation-detection-for-primary-human-tissue-using-nanopore-sequencing
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Rylee Genner, Stuart Akeson, Melissa Meredith, Pilar Alvarez Jerez, Laksh Malik, Breeana Baker, Abigail Miano-Burkhardt, Benedict Paten, Kimberley J Billingsley, Cornelis Blauwendraat, Miten Jain
DNA methylation most commonly occurs as 5-methylcytosine (5-mC) in the human genome and has been associated with human diseases. Recent developments in single-molecule sequencing technologies (Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) and Pacific Biosciences) have enabled readouts of long, native DNA molecules, including cytosine methylation. ONT recently upgraded their Nanopore sequencing chemistry and kits from R9 to the R10 version, which yielded increased accuracy and sequencing throughput. However the effects on methylation detection have not yet been documented...
March 1, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464090/genome-wide-methylation-profiling-of-peripheral-t-cell-lymphomas-identifies-trip13-as-a-critical-driver-of-tumor-proliferation-and-survival
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Pawel Nowialis, Julian Tobon, Katarina Lopusna, Jana Opavska, Arshee Badar, Duo Chen, Reem Abdelghany, Gene Pozas, Jacob Fingeret, Emma Noel, Alberto Riva, Hiroshi Fujiwara, Rene Opavsky
Cytosine methylation of genomic DNA contributes to the regulation of gene expression and is involved in normal development including hematopoiesis in mammals. It is catalyzed by the family of DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) that include DNMT1, DNMT3A, and DNMT3B. Peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) represent a diverse group of aggressive mature T-cell malignancies accounting for approximately 10-15% of non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases in the US. PTCLs exhibit a broad spectrum of clinical, histological, and immunophenotypic features with poor prognosis and inadequately understood molecular pathobiology...
February 29, 2024: Research Square
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