Establishing the epigenetic status of the PraderWilli/Angelman imprinting center in the gametes and embryo
Authors: Kantor, Boris; Kaufman, Yotam; Makedonski, Kirill; Shemer, Ruth
Source: Human Molecular Genetics, Volume 13, Number 22, 15 November 2004 , pp. 2767-2779(13)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Abstract:
The PraderWilli/Angelman imprinted domain on human chromosome 15q11q13 is regulated by an imprinting control center (IC) composed of a sequence around the SNRPN promoter (PWS-SRO) and a sequence located 35 kb upstream (AS-SRO). We have previously hypothesized that the primary imprint is established on AS-SRO, which then confers imprinting on PWS-SRO. Here we examine this hypothesis using a transgene that includes both AS-SRO and PWS-SRO sequences and carries out the entire imprinting process. The epigenetic features of this transgene resemble those previously observed on the endogenous locus, thus allowing analyses in the gametes and early embryo. We demonstrate that the primary imprint is in fact established in the gametes, creating a differentially methylated CpG cluster (DMR) on AS-SRO, presumably by an adjacent de novo signal (DNS). The DMR and DNS bind specific proteins: an allele-discrimination protein (ADP) and a de novo methylation protein, respectively. ADP, being a maternal protein, is involved in both the establishment of DMR in the gametes and in its maintenance through implantation when methylation of PWS-SRO on the maternal allele takes place. Importantly, while the AS-SRO is required in the gametes to confer methylation on PWS-SRO, it is dispensable later in development.Keywords: Apoptosis; Bcl-2; chloroplast; herbicide
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddh290
Affiliations: 1: To whom correspondence should be addressed. razina@md.huji.ac.il, Tel: +972 26758172, Fax: +972 26415848
Publication date: 2004-11-15
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