| Literature DB >> 15533713 |
Balpreet Bhogal1, Anna Arnaudo, Alyson Dymkowski, Alison Best, Tamara L Davis.
Abstract
Monoallelic expression of imprinted genes is generally associated with differential methylation. Methylation may be inherited as the gametic imprinting mark or may be acquired postfertilization. Here, we characterize a differentially methylated region associated with the mouse Cdkn1c gene and find that it is confined to a CpG island that begins 600 bp 5' of the promoter and extends into the transcription unit. Our analysis indicates that methylation of this region is not inherited from sperm, is acquired specifically on the paternal allele following implantation, and is dependent on KvDMR1. We further demonstrate that although methylation is required for maintaining silencing of the paternal Cdkn1c allele, it is not a prerequisite for the establishment of monoallelic expression at this locus. Prior to the onset of differential methylation, additional epigenetic modifications must play a role in distinguishing the parental alleles of Cdkn1c and influencing their expression.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15533713 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2004.08.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736