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The impact of flanking sequence features on DNA CpG methylation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Epigenetics and DNA methylation play a pivotal role in many processes of the cell and we often observe that an aberrant methylation pattern characterizes pathologies. In this work we investigate the role that the flanking sequences of CGs play in the methylation process in human. We built four different CG datasets: methylated, unmethylated, and two randomly extracted ones. We evaluated features associated to the flanking sequences of those CG sets, for different size around the CG, through five measures accounting for different aspects of sequence composition complexity and structure. The analysis performed through those measures revealed evident different behaviors between methylated and unmethylated probe sets. Major differences were observed for GC content and CG dinucleotide frequency in a window size of 300-400 bp and for CG self-attraction in 3K bp. It is remarkable as the effect of methylated CG lasts much more than expected far from the CG.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DNA methylation; CpG islands; G+C genome content; Genomic sequences analysis; Sequence complexity
List of contributors:
Santoni, Daniele
Authors of the University:
SANTONI DANIELE
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/399065
Published in:
COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY
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