methylierungsanalysen
Methylierungsanalysen, also known as methylation analysis, refers to the study of methylation patterns in biological molecules, primarily DNA and proteins. Methylation is a fundamental epigenetic modification where a methyl group (CH3) is added to a molecule. In DNA, this typically occurs at cytosine bases, forming 5-methylcytosine (5mC), and plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression, genomic imprinting, and suppressing transposable elements. Aberrant DNA methylation patterns are implicated in various diseases, including cancer.
Protein methylation is another important post-translational modification that can affect protein function, stability, and interactions. It
Various techniques are employed for methylierungsanalysen. For DNA methylation, methods like bisulfite sequencing, methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme
For protein methylation, techniques such as Western blotting with specific antibodies, mass spectrometry, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent