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The adult human brain contains relatively high levels of 5hmC.
Sections from multiple regions in the pediatric and adult human brain were stained for hematoxylin and eosin (A-D) and by immunohistochemistry for 5hmC (E–F). Both the pediatric and adult brain showed relatively strong staining for 5hmC in grey matter of
Brent A. Orr (150119) +4 more
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5hmC enrichment profile similarity among the 12 mouse samples.
(A) An unsorted similarity matrix of intragenic 5hmC coverage. The colors represent the correlation scores (i.e., similarity) ranging from dark blue (ρ = 0.5) to dark red (ρ = 1.0). (B) Visualization of the genomic region around Xist.
Yi-Fan Chen (403450) +2 more
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Effect of number of replicates on 5hmC detection.
Top left: Number of probes detected as differentially methylated, i.e. as hydroxymethylated (having a positive 5hmC signal), with all four replicates and with only replicates 1 and 3. Top right: Using only replicates 2 and 4.
Dario Beraldi (121970) +5 more
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MNase stratification reveals heterogeneous 5hmC in naive B cells
Abstract DNA demethylation is essential for gene activation and is primarily mediated by the Ten-Eleven-Translocation (TET) dioxygenase family. TET initiates the demethylation by oxidizing 5-methylcytosine (5mC) to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC), a chemically stable derivative that is not only an intermediate in demethylation but also ...
Michael Hsu +5 more
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Global 5hmC levels in normal testis and testicular neoplasms.
(A) Sertoli cells (arrowheads) show strong immunoreactivity in normal testicular tubules. (B) Low 5hmC staining in intratubular germ cell neoplasia (ITGCN) of the testis (arrows). (C) Representative seminoma case with low nuclear 5hmC staining.
Enrico Munari (750218) +10 more
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Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) embryos exhibit widespread epigenetic defects, particularly aberrant DNA methylation. DNA 5‐hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) is involved in methylation reprogramming during early embryonic development, yet its role in ...
Zeming Xiang +9 more
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Structural biology of 5hmC-specific endonuclease PvuRts1I [PDF]
Asgar Abbas Kazrani +3 more
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5hmC enrichment in relation to intragenic regions across 12 samples.
We evaluate the intragenic 5hmC enrichment patterns in (A) protein-coding genes, (B) process transcripts, (C) lincRNAs, (D) enzymes, (E) G-protein coupled receptors, (F) kinases (G), others, (H) transcription regulators and (I) transporters.
Yi-Fan Chen (403450) +2 more
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