Sanchez, Ambrocio Ortega, Pedro Sakhtemani, Ramin Manjunath, Lavanya Oh, Sunwoo Bournique, Elodie Becker, Alexandrea Kim, Kyumin Durfee, Cameron Temiz, Nuri Alpay
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Antiviral DNA cytosine deaminases APOBEC3A and APOBEC3B are major sources of mutations in cancer by catalyzing cytosine-to-uracil deamination. APOBEC3A preferentially targets single-stranded DNAs, with a noted affinity for DNA regions that adopt stem-loop secondary structures. However, the detailed substrate preferences of APOBEC3A and APOBEC3B hav...
Liu, Hanqing Zeng, Qiurui Zhou, Jingtian Bartlett, Anna Wang, Bang-An Tian, Wei Kenworthy, Mia Altshul, Jordan Nery, Joseph Chen, Huaming
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Cytosine DNA methylation is essential in brain development and is implicated in various neurological disorders. Understanding DNA methylation diversity across the entire brain in a spatial context is fundamental for a complete molecular atlas of brain cell types and their gene regulatory landscapes. Here we used single-nucleus methylome sequencing ...
Mei, Xiaoyue Blanchard, Joshua Luellen, Connor Conboy, Michael Conboy, Irina
This study shows that Elastic Net (EN) DNA methylation (DNAme) clocks have low accuracy of predictions for individuals of the same age and a low resolution between healthy and disease cohorts; caveats inherent in applying linear model to non-linear processes. We found that change in methylation of cytosines with age is, interestingly, not the deter...
Mortishire-Smith, Benjamin
Covalent modifications to DNA bases represent an important form of epigenetic information which contributes to the regulation of gene expression in many cellular processes throughout development and differentiation. Aberrant modification patterns can also signal or drive the emergence of genetic disease states. Techniques that enable non-canonical ...
Vollger, Mitchell R Dishuck, Philip C Harvey, William T DeWitt, William S Guitart, Xavi Goldberg, Michael E Rozanski, Allison N Lucas, Julian Asri, Mobin Munson, Katherine M
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Single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) in segmental duplications (SDs) have not been systematically assessed because of the limitations of mapping short-read sequencing data1,2. Here we constructed 1:1 unambiguous alignments spanning high-identity SDs across 102 human haplotypes and compared the pattern of SNVs between unique and duplicated regions3,4. ...
Zhang, Xiaohui Guan, Yuting Li, Dali
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Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
Base editors, mostly cytidine base editors (CBEs) and adenine base editors (ABEs), are powerful tools for precise base editing. However, current base editors can only edit either adenines or cytosines. Thus, our lab has developed a dual base editor (A&C-BEmax) through the fusion of cytidine and adenosine deaminases to Cas9n to achieve both C•G to T...
Salcedo-Arellano, Maria Jimena Johnson, Michael D McLennan, Yingratana A Hwang, Ye Hyun Juarez, Pablo McBride, Erin Lucille Pantoja, Adriana P Durbin-Johnson, Blythe Tassone, Flora Hagerman, Randi J
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The course of pathophysiological mechanisms involved in fragile X-associated tremor/ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) remains largely unknown. Previous proteomics and metabolomics studies conducted in blood samples collected from FMR1 premutation carriers with FXTAS reported abnormalities in energy metabolism, and precursors of gluconeogenesis showed signifi...
Mortishire-Smith, Benjamin J Becker, Sidney M Simeone, Angela Melidis, Larry Balasubramanian, Shankar
Covalent epigenetic modifications contribute to the regulation of important cellular processes during development and differentiation, and changes in their genomic distribution and frequency are linked to the emergence of genetic disease states. Chemical and enzymatic methods that selectively target the orthogonal chemical functionality of epigenet...
Willis, Julian CW Silva-Pinheiro, Pedro Widdup, Lily Minczuk, Michal Liu, David R
DddA-derived cytosine base editors (DdCBEs) use programmable DNA-binding TALE repeat arrays, rather than CRISPR proteins, a split double-stranded DNA cytidine deaminase (DddA), and a uracil glycosylase inhibitor to mediate C•G-to-T•A editing in nuclear and organelle DNA. Here we report the development of zinc finger DdCBEs (ZF-DdCBEs) and the impro...
De Clercq, Erik; 3934;
That cidofovir, an acyclic nucleoside phosphonate (ANP), was inhibitory to the replication of poxviruses was first demonstrated by De Clercq et al.. That its active metabolite, the diphosphate, was found to be inhibitory to the molluscum contagiosum (M. contagiosum) DNA polymerase was demonstrated by Watanabe and Tamaki. Twelve different independen...