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Epigenetic regulation in cell reprogramming revealed by genome-wide analysis SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Epigenetic regulation in cell reprogramming revealed by genome-wide analysis
Authors
Hong, CPPark, JRoh, TY
Date Issued
2011-02
Publisher
FUTURE MEDICINE LTD
Abstract
Cell reprogramming has been known to accompany cell type-specific epigenetic alterations of the genome. Chromatin structure and dynamics influenced by epigenetic factors such as covalent histone modifications, histone variants, DNA methylation, ncRNAs and chromatin remodeling play an important role in determining cell fate. The rapid progress made with the development of high-throughput technology and the systematic assessment of accumulated data has enabled the identification of previously unknown biological processes and disease states in terms of whole-genome profiles of epigenetic signatures at a high resolution. In this article, we discuss the fundamental advances and challenges over the past several years in our knowledge of chromatin state and gene transcription programs associated with epigenetic changes during cell reprogramming processes. In particular, histone modifications, DNA methylation and transcriptome analyses in genome-scale studies will be reviewed to characterize a functional cross-talk between epigenetic and transcriptional regulations in cell reprogramming.
Keywords
cell reprogramming; DNA methylation; embryonic stem cell; epigenetic regulation; epigenome sequencing; histone modification; induced pluripotent stem cell; small RNA; EMBRYONIC STEM-CELLS; POLYCOMB GROUP PROTEINS; DNA METHYLATION; GENE-EXPRESSION; SELF-RENEWAL; TRANSCRIPTIONAL NETWORK; CHROMATIN-STRUCTURE; DYNAMIC REGULATION; CHIP-SEQ; RNA-SEQ
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/17581
DOI
10.2217/ERI.10.72
ISSN
1750-1911
Article Type
Article
Citation
EPIGENOMICS, vol. 3, no. 1, page. 73 - 81, 2011-02
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