Literature DB >> 11034545

Evidence that cytosine residues within 5'-CCTGG-3' pentanucleotides can be methylated in human DNA independently of the methylating system that modifies 5'-CG-3' dinucleotides.

M Franchina1, P H Kay.   

Abstract

In contrast to the complex sequence specificities of the prokaryotic DNA methylating systems, the mammalian machinery identified thus far methylates cytosine residues within the context of a 5'-CG-3' dinucleotide. To explore the possibility that cytosine residues that do not precede guanine may be independently methylated in mammalian DNA, we have examined a region of the human myogenic gene, Myf-3, which is not targeted by the methylating system that methylates 5'-CG-3' dinucleotides. Our investigations have revealed cytosine methylation within the 5'-CCTGG-3' pentanucleotides specified by the 0.8-kb Myf-3 probe. We have also found that in DNA from neoplastic cells, in which 5'-CG-3' dinucleotides within Myf-3 become abnormally hypermethylated, cytosine residues within 5'-CCTGG-3' pentanucleotides are not methylated. Moreover, methylation of 5'-CCTGG-3' pentanucleotides was not detected within the closely related Myf-4 gene, which is normally 5'-CG-3' hypermethylated. These findings indicate the existence of a system that methylates 5'-CCTGG-3' pentanucleotides independently of the system that methylates cytosine residues within 5'-CG-3' dinucleotides. It is possible that the 5'-CCTGG-3' methylating system influences the fate of foreign integrated DNA.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11034545     DOI: 10.1089/104454900439755

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Cell Biol        ISSN: 1044-5498            Impact factor:   3.311


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