Enrichment of methylated DNA by methyl-CpG immunoprecipitation

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Abstract

Normal DNA methylation is an epigenetic modification required for proper development. Aberrant DNA methylation, in contrast, is frequently observed in many different malignancies including leukemias and lymphomas. Global DNA methylation pro filing addresses the methylated sequences (methylome) of patient genomes to identify disease-specific methylation patterns. Workload in methylome analyses can be considerably reduced by methylome enrichment using proteins or antibodies with high af finity to methylated DNA. Methyl-CpG Immunoprecipitation (MCIp) employs an immobilized recombinant human methyl-CpG binding domain protein 2, MBD2, which binds methylated CpGs in double-stranded DNA. Elution with increasing salt concentrations allows the fractionated enrichment of different degrees of methylation. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2013.

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Sonnet, M., Baer, C., Rehli, M., Weichenhan, D., & Plass, C. (2013). Enrichment of methylated DNA by methyl-CpG immunoprecipitation. Methods in Molecular Biology, 971, 201–212. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-269-8_11

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