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The undermethylated state of a CpG island region in igf2 transgenes is dependent on the H19 enhancers.

T L Wise1, D D Pravtcheva.   

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CpG islands are GC-rich regions located in the promoter regions of housekeeping genes and many tissue-specific genes. While most CpG islands are normally unmethylated, island methylation can occur and is associated with silencing of the corresponding gene. Experiments with transgenic mice and DNA transfection in pluripotential embryonic cells have led to the conclusion that the information required for protecting the islands from methylation is contained within the CpG islands themselves and have identified Sp1 binding sites as an important element in establishing and/or maintaining the methylation-free state of CpG islands. To examine the generality of these observations, we analyzed the methylation of one of the mouse Igf2 CpG islands and its flanks in transgenic mice. We observed that the undermethylated state of this region is dependent on the presence of a separate cis-regulatory element, the H19 enhancers. These tissue-specific enhancers had a ubiquitous, non-tissue-specific effect on island region methylation. Structural alterations outside of the island and these enhancers also affected this region's methylation. These findings indicate that the methylation of some CpG island-containing regions is more sensitive than previously believed to the activity of distant cis-regulatory elements and to structural alterations in nonisland sequences in cis. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10493826     DOI: 10.1006/geno.1999.5921

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genomics        ISSN: 0888-7543            Impact factor:   5.736


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