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Introduction to Genetics - DNA Methylation, Histone Modification and Gene Regulation (Paperback)
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DNA methylation is the modification of DNA molecule, transferring
methy group to the 5th position of the cytosine pyrimidine ring.
This biochemical process plays a crucial role in many cellular
processes of higher organisms. For example, people have found
distinct patterns of DNA methylation during cellular
differentiation and tissue development. The differential DNA
methylation profiles are often associated with gene expression. In
addition, DNA methylation reveals genomic imprinting and affects on
chromatin remodeling and cellular homeostasis. Such epigenetic
modification has also been proven to be involved in nearly all
cancer-related signaling pathways. However, the mechanism and
process against how DNA methylation regulates gene expression are
still not clear. The study of DNA methylation and its regulation on
gene expression provides fundamental and new insights into the
genetic heritability. In Chapter 1, Gene duplication event of NAC
transcription factor genes in rice and Arabidopsis was analyzed,
then it was found that chromosomal segment duplications mainly
contributed to the expansion of both species, whereas tandem
duplication occurred less frequently in Arabidopsis than rice.
Chapter 2 reviews the current literature related to the epigenetics
of alcoholism and summarizes our advanced study of global DNA
methylation in human post-mortem frontal cortex tissues obtained
from adult alcoholics and controls utilizing new microarray
technology and bioinformatics approaches. Chapter 3 gives a
comprehensive synopsis over the epigenetic modifications involved
in the regulation of bacterial gene expression as well as the
patho-epigenetic modifications in eukaryotic host tissues triggered
in the pathogenesis of particular Gram-negative bacterial
infections. Both, basic molecular mechanisms and complex
pathogenetic relations are described. Chapter 4 provides an
epigenetic repressing mechanism for breast cancer metastasis by
recruiting NuRD complex to ESR1 gene through TWIST1. Chapter 5
summarises most of mouse models that have helped us better
understand the pathogenesis mechanism during the development of
colitis. In Chapter 6, the authors review the various forms of
presentation of celiac disease including the lymphocytic enteritis,
along with their systemic manifestations. Chapter 7 provides an
insight to inflammatory response in light of DNA regulation and
methylation of key players. Because chronic inflammatory diseases
do share common features, recent progress in our understanding of
renal fibrosis and inflammation in chronic kidney disease will be
discussed as an example of epigenetic regulation in inflammatory
diseases. Chapter 8 summarizes the regulation of gene expression in
pterygium. Pterygium is an ocular surface disease and its
pathogenesis is currently unknown. Here, the genetic and epigenetic
changes in the disease are explored. Chapter 9 summaries the basics
and applications of recently proposed MiRaGE method that infer
miRNA-mediated regulation of target genes and
miRNA-targeting-specific promoter methylation. The applications to
differentiation, cell senescence, and miRNA transfection to lung
cancer celll lines are discussed. Chapter 10 proposes the role of
AP-1 chromatin modulator Jun dimerization protein 2 (JDP2) on
antioxidant response and inhibition of ROS production via Nrf2-ARE
signaling, as well as the induction of replicative senescence.
Chapter 11 compares expression profiles of mRNAs, microRNAs and
proteins of human embryonic stem cells hES-T3 grown on different
feeders and conditioned media. Chapter 12 reviews the most recent
molecular markers of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and shows
some innovative perspectives on this topic from the point of view
of gene therapy. In addition, non-viral gene therapy based on the
non-toxic C-terminal fragment of the tetanus toxin (TTC) will also
be discussed.
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
July 2013 |
First published: |
July 2013 |
Authors: |
Jun Wan
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Dimensions: |
254 x 203 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
272 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4775-5494-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Medicine >
Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences >
Medical genetics
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LSN: |
1-4775-5494-7 |
Barcode: |
9781477554944 |
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