Maintenance of epigenetic information

Geneviève Almouzni*, Howard Cedar

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Abstract

The genome is subject to a diverse array of epigenetic modifications from DNA methylation to histone posttranslational changes. Many of these marks are somatically stable through cell division. This article focuses on our knowledge of the mechanisms governing the inheritance of epigenetic marks, particularly, repressive ones,when theDNAand chromatin template are duplicated in S phase. This involves the action of histone chaperones, nucleosome-remodeling enzymes, histone and DNA methylation binding proteins, and chromatin-modifying enzymes. Last, the timing of DNA replication is discussed, including the question of whether this constitutes an epigenetic mark that facilitates the propagation of epigenetic marks.

Original languageEnglish
JournalCold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology
Volume8
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2016

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