Conserved Protein Domain Family
Cyt_C5_DNA_methylase

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cl30459: Cyt_C5_DNA_methylase Superfamily (this model, PSSM-Id:392266 is obsolete)
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Cytosine-C5 specific DNA methylases; Methyl transfer reactions play an important role in many aspects of biology. Cytosine-specific DNA methylases are found both in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. DNA methylation, or the covalent addition of a methyl group to cytosine within the context of the CpG dinucleotide, has profound effects on the mammalian genome. These effects include transcriptional repression via inhibition of transcription factor binding or the recruitment of methyl-binding proteins and their associated chromatin remodeling factors, X chromosome inactivation, imprinting and the suppression of parasitic DNA sequences. DNA methylation is also essential for proper embryonic development and is an important player in both DNA repair and genome stability.
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Taxonomy: root
PubMed: 6 links
Protein: Related Protein
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Accession: cl30459
PSSM Id: 392266
Name: Cyt_C5_DNA_methylase
Created: 19-Sep-2018
Updated: 8-Jan-2020
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