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MeCP2 recognizes cytosine methylated tri-nucleotide and di-nucleotide sequences to tune transcription in the mammalian brain
Sabine Lagger
, John C. Connelly
, Gabriele Schweikert
, Shaun Webb
, Jim Selfridge
, Bernard H. Ramsahoye
, Miao Yu
, Chuan He
, Guido Sanguinetti
,
Lawrence C. Sowers
, Malcolm D. Walkinshaw
, Adrian Bird
Pharmacology & Toxicology
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Nucleotide Sequence
100%
Dinucleotide
100%
Cytosine
100%
Mammalian Brain
100%
Methyl-CpG-binding Protein 2 (MeCP2)
100%
Trinucleotide
100%
Methyl
57%
Binding Protein
14%
Neurological Disorders
14%
Occupancy
14%
DNA Recognition
14%
Mouse Brain
14%
Chromosomal DNA
14%
Recognition Sequence
14%
Neuronal Function
14%
In Vivo Analysis
14%
Rett Syndrome
14%
Methylated Sites
14%
Neuroscience
Dinucleotide
100%
Cytosine
100%
Nucleic Acid Sequence
100%
Trinucleotide
100%
In Vivo
50%
In Vitro
50%
Protein Binding
50%
Nervous System Disorder
50%
Methyl CpG Binding Protein 2
50%
Rett Syndrome
50%
Mouse Brain
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transcription
100%
Nucleotide Sequence
100%
Cytosine
100%
Binding Protein
33%
Recognition Sequence
33%
Rett Syndrome
33%
Genomics
33%