Top Epigenetics Technology Features on EpiGenieJanuary 14, 2011Want to catch up on some of the latest methods, new technologies, and expert technical tricks? You’re in the right place. Here’s a list of our favorite emerging Technology and Methods articles from the last year or so to really jump-start your 2011. Check ‘em out! DNA Methylation Analysis Methylome Analysis Snapshot February 11, 2010. […]
DNA Methylation: 2010 2nd Half Editor’s FavoritesJanuary 6, 2011DNA methylation was heating up in the second half of 2010 in hot pursuit of determining roles for 5-hydroxymethylcytosine, creating bisufite alternatives and uncovering DNAm’s role in disease. Have a look at some of our favorite articles from the last six months: 5-hmC and Stem Cells Anytime you put together a new biological role for […]
Mitotic Bookmarking – Another Epigenetic Role for Protein Methylation?January 5, 2011In a past contribution from CH3 BioSystems, evidence for the role of protein methylation as a key epigenetic regulator in addition to DNA methylation was described. Since protein arginine methylation can produce important direct regulatory control over gene expression, it shouldn’t be surprising that it may also play a role in mitotic bookmarking, the latest […]
You Are What Your Father Ate, TooDecember 30, 2010Several recent studies have shown that Mom’s diet at conception or during pregnancy can affect the epigenetics of her offspring. Now it’s Dad’s turn to share some of the responsibility as well. A new Cell paper by Oliver Rando at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and colleagues found that male mice fed a low-protein […]
Small Pores Provide Smoother 5-hmC ExperienceDecember 16, 2010Small pores aren’t just highly sought after in the cosmetics industry. They can really lend a hand in smoothing out the rougher epigenetics experimental challenges researchers face nowadays. Just ask Dr. Meni Wanunu and Marija Drndic at the University of Pennsylvania, along with colleagues from New England Biolabs, Boston University, and Temple University, who put […]
Enriching 5-hmC Detection with SugarDecember 15, 2010In today’s more health conscious world, we’ve seen a surge in organic-everything. Enriching anything with sugar is a definite no-no. Good thing researchers play by their own rules. A University of Chicago research team led by Chuan He recently enriched the latest entrant to DNA methylation marks, 5-hmC, by enriching with glucose in a really […]
Behind the Scenes Histone and DNA Methylation Regulation Tricks RevealedNovember 30, 2010Diehard fans cinema aren’t satisfied by just watching a movie; they want to know everything about it, including how those amazing special effects are pulled off. In much the same way, scientists at the University of Bergen in Norway noticed extensive gene expression reprogramming in their experiments with pre-cancerous prostate cells and wanted to get […]
Homocysteine Gives Sneak-Peak into Low Birth WeightsNovember 19, 2010Were you a tiny tot or a tubby toddler? If so, your mom’s folic acid intake could be to blame. As those of us in the U.S. prepare to indulge in a Thanksgiving Day gorge-fest, here’s more proof that we are what our mothers ate. A recent study by William Farrell and colleagues in the […]
DNA Methylation Affinity Methods Come With Some BaggageNovember 19, 2010If you sometimes wonder about the quality of data coming from today’s popular affinity-based DNA methylation analysis methods, you‘re not alone. In fact, researchers at Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney Australia decided to do something about it by studying the techniques and learning that methylated DNA immunoprecipitation (MeDIP) and methyl-CpG binding domain-based capture […]
Epimutation: The New Risk Factor on the BRCA1 BlockNovember 18, 2010BRCA1, (breast cancer susceptibility gene 1), is involved in repairing damaged DNA or destroying cells when the DNA is beyond repair. Women with mutations in the BRCA1 gene have a predisposition to developing breast and ovarian cancer. OK, that wasn’t necessarily a newsflash, but wait… EpiGenie reader, Alexander Dobrovic and his team at the Peter […]