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- DNA methylation is a process that enforces gene silencing1. Methylation may affect the transcription of genes in two ways: by physically impeding the binding of transcriptional proteins to the gene, and by binding to proteins known as methyl-CpG-binding domain proteins (MBDs)2. CpG island associated genes, particularly tumour suppressor or related genes, are often hypermethylated and this is associated with silencing of these genes3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.As explicated today in the journal Nature, methylation in fact enforces gene silencing, and it is levels of a newly identified form of RNA produced by individual genes that determines whether they are turned off by the addition of a methyl (CH 3) group by the enzyme DNA methylase 1 (DNMT1).hsci.harvard.edu/news/genes-protect-themselves-a…DNA methylation may affect the transcription of genes in two ways. First, the methylation of DNA itself may physically impede the binding of transcriptional proteins to the gene, and second, and likely more important, methylated DNA may be bound by proteins known as methyl-CpG-binding domain proteins (MBDs).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_methylationCpG island associated genes, in particular tumour suppressor or related genes, are often hypermethylated and this is associated with silencing of these genes. Therefore methylation is commonly convicted as a critical causal event in silencing this important class of genes in cancer.www.nature.com/articles/1205598.pdf
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