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![]() European Journal of BiochemistryVolume 269 Issue 9, Pages 2284 - 2287 Published Online: 22 Apr 2002 FEBS, 2004
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 113K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking MINIREVIEW Chromatin remodeling in nuclear cloning Dedication: This Minireview Series is dedicated to Dr Alan Wolffe, deceased 26 May 2001. Copyright FEBS, 2002 KEYWORDS nuclear cloning • chromatin remodeling • linker histone • histone acetylation • histone methylation • DNA methylation ABSTRACTNuclear cloning is a procedure to create new animals by injecting somatic nuclei into unfertilized oocytes. Recent successes in mammalian cloning with differentiated adult nuclei strongly indicate that oocyte cytoplasm contains unidentified remarkable reprogramming activities with the capacity to erase the previous memory of cell differentiation. At the heart of this nuclear reprogramming lies chromatin remodeling as chromatin structure and function define cell differentiation through regulation of the transcriptional activities of the cells. Studies involving the modification of chromatin elements such as selective uptake or release of binding proteins, covalent histone modifications including acetylation and methylation, and DNA methylation should provide significant insight into the molecular mechanisms of nuclear dedifferentiation and redifferentiation in oocyte cytoplasm. (Received 8 November 2001, accepted 12 February 2002) |
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