Cytoplasmic DNA: sources, sensing, and role in aging and disease
Endogenous cytoplasmic DNA (cytoDNA) species are emerging as key mediators of
inflammation in diverse physiological and pathological contexts. Although the role of …
inflammation in diverse physiological and pathological contexts. Although the role of …
Regulation of transposable elements by DNA modifications
Maintenance of genome stability requires control over the expression of transposable
elements (TEs), whose activity can have substantial deleterious effects on the host …
elements (TEs), whose activity can have substantial deleterious effects on the host …
FTO mediates LINE1 m6A demethylation and chromatin regulation in mESCs and mouse development
N 6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant internal modification on mammalian
messenger RNA. It is installed by a writer complex and can be reversed by erasers such as …
messenger RNA. It is installed by a writer complex and can be reversed by erasers such as …
[HTML][HTML] A LINE1-nucleolin partnership regulates early development and ESC identity
Transposable elements represent nearly half of mammalian genomes and are generally
described as parasites, or" junk DNA." The LINE1 retrotransposon is the most abundant …
described as parasites, or" junk DNA." The LINE1 retrotransposon is the most abundant …
Insights into epigenetic patterns in mammalian early embryos
R Xu, C Li, X Liu, S Gao - Protein & cell, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Mammalian fertilization begins with the fusion of two specialized gametes, followed by major
epigenetic remodeling leading to the formation of a totipotent embryo. During the …
epigenetic remodeling leading to the formation of a totipotent embryo. During the …
Restricting retrotransposons: a review
JL Goodier - Mobile DNA, 2016 - Springer
Retrotransposons have generated about 40% of the human genome. This review examines
the strategies the cell has evolved to coexist with these genomic “parasites”, focussing on …
the strategies the cell has evolved to coexist with these genomic “parasites”, focussing on …
Intrinsic retroviral reactivation in human preimplantation embryos and pluripotent cells
Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are remnants of ancient retroviral infections, and comprise
nearly 8% of the human genome. The most recently acquired human ERV is HERVK (HML …
nearly 8% of the human genome. The most recently acquired human ERV is HERVK (HML …
[HTML][HTML] Circulating immune cells mediate a systemic RNAi-based adaptive antiviral response in Drosophila
M Tassetto, M Kunitomi, R Andino - Cell, 2017 - cell.com
Effective antiviral protection in multicellular organisms relies on both cell-autonomous and
systemic immunity. Systemic immunity mediates the spread of antiviral signals from infection …
systemic immunity. Systemic immunity mediates the spread of antiviral signals from infection …
LINE-1 activation after fertilization regulates global chromatin accessibility in the early mouse embryo
After fertilization, to initiate development, gametes are reprogramed to become totipotent.
Approximately half of the mammalian genome consists of repetitive elements, including …
Approximately half of the mammalian genome consists of repetitive elements, including …
The influence of LINE‐1 and SINE retrotransposons on mammalian genomes
Transposable elements (TEs) or “jum** genes” historically have been disparaged as a
class of “junk DNA” in mammalian genomes (1, 2). The advent of whole genome DNA …
class of “junk DNA” in mammalian genomes (1, 2). The advent of whole genome DNA …