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- protein methylation. Improper methylations of human genes can lead to disease development, including cancer. In honey bees, DNA methylation is ****ociated...
- needed] DNA methylation patterns are largely erased and then re-established between generations in mammals. Almost all of the methylations from the parents...
- Mercury methylation is the process of forming methylmercury (MeHg). The methylation of mercury can occur abiotically or biotically. Biotically, the primary...
- while at the same time the altered methylations in the hippocampus were reversed. The epigenetic alteration of methylation after a new memory is established...
- methyl or acetyl groups in the vicinity. Most often, for histone lysine methylations, histone methyltransferases (which methylate) are characterized as "writers"...
- prenylcysteine methylation to concentrate them on the cytosolic surface of the plasma membrane where they are functional. Methylations on the C-terminus...
- RNA located in the ribosome and spliceosome. Currently, about 55 2'-O-methylations have been identified in yeast alone and 106 in humans and deposited in...
- factors, only one of which is CBS deficiency. Others include the re-methylation defects (cobalamin defects, methionine synthase deficiency, MTHFR) and...
- + (CH3O)2SO2 →(CH3)3COH + (CH3O)SO3H The methylation of sugars is called Haworth methylation. The methylation of ketones is called the Lavergne reaction...
- factors change. The changes include histone modifications, CpG island methylations and chromatin reorganizations which can cause the stable silencing or...