A comprehensive analysis of 195 DNA methylomes reveals shared and cell-specific features of partially methylated domains.
Abdulrahman SalhabKarl NordströmGilles GasparoniKathrin KattlerPeter EbertFidel RamirezLaura ArrigoniFabian MüllerJulia K PolanskyCristina CadenasJan G HengstlerThomas LengauerThomas Mankenull nullJörn WalterPublished in: Genome biology (2018)
Partially methylated domains are prominent signatures of long-range epigenomic organization. Integrative analysis identifies them as important general, lineage- and cell type-specific topological features. Changes in partially methylated domains are hallmarks of cell differentiation, with decreased methylation levels and increased heterochromatic marks being linked to enhanced cell proliferation. In combination with broad histone marks, partially methylated domains demarcate distinct domains of late DNA replication.