DNA methylation (5mC) is an essential epigenetic mark associated with transcriptional silencing. The role of 5mC in transcriptional repression is well established for a few hundred genes through methylation of their promoters. Yet, whether 5mC contributes more broadly to gene expression is an important open question. 5mC removal has recently been associated with the activation of enhancers, opening the possibility that 5mC may globally contribute to the expression of genes defining cell identities. Here, we will review the evidence and molecular mechanisms that link 5mC with the activity of enhancers. We will discuss the spread and amplitude of the potential gene expression changes controlled by 5mC at enhancers, and how these may contribute to the determination of cell identities during development.
Keywords: DNA methylation; cell identity; enhancers; epigenetics; gene regulation; transcription factors.
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