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DNA methylation Like many cellular macromolecules, DNA is subject to postsynthetic `modification' by addition of small chemical moieties to the intact polymer. In a variety of organisms this involves enzymatic addition of methyl (MCH3) groups to DNA, either at position C5 of cytosine (Fig. D17) or at position N6 of adenosine. The enzymes responsible for the addition are known as DNA methyltransferases or DNA methylases, and all use S-ADENOSYL METHIONINE as the methyl group donor.
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