{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Epigenetic marks or not? The discovery of novel DNA modifications in eukaryotes. {Author}: Meng WY;Wang ZX;Zhang Y;Hou Y;Xue JH; {Journal}: J Biol Chem {Volume}: 300 {Issue}: 4 {Year}: 2024 Apr 23 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.jbc.2024.106791 {Abstract}: DNA modifications add another layer of complexity to the eukaryotic genome to regulate gene expression, playing critical roles as epigenetic marks. In eukaryotes, the study of DNA epigenetic modifications has been confined to 5mC and its derivatives for decades. However, rapid developing approaches have witnessed the expansion of DNA modification reservoirs during the past several years, including the identification of 6mA, 5gmC, 4mC, and 4acC in diverse organisms. However, whether these DNA modifications function as epigenetic marks requires careful consideration. In this review, we try to present a panorama of all the DNA epigenetic modifications in eukaryotes, emphasizing recent breakthroughs in the identification of novel DNA modifications. The characterization of their roles in transcriptional regulation as potential epigenetic marks is summarized. More importantly, the pathways for generating or eliminating these DNA modifications, as well as the proteins involved are comprehensively dissected. Furthermore, we briefly discuss the potential challenges and perspectives, which should be taken into account while investigating novel DNA modifications.