| Literature DB >> 21779454 |
Eric Hervouet1, François M Vallette, Pierre-François Cartron.
Abstract
DNA methylation inheritance is the process of copying, via the DNA methyltransferase 1 (Dnmt1), the pre-existing methylation patterns onto the new DNA strand during DNA replication. Experiments of chromatin immunoprecipitation, measurement of maintenance methyltransferase activity, proximity ligation in situ assays (P-LISA, Duolink/Olink), and transcription factor arrays demonstrate that Dnmt1 interacts with transcription factors to promote site-specific DNA methylation inheritance, while the Dnmt1-PCNA-UHRF1 complex promotes the DNA methylation inheritance without site preference. We also show that the Dnmt1-PCNA-UHRF1 and Dnmt1/transcription factor complexes methylate DNA by acting as a single player or in cooperation. Thus, our data establish that the copying of the pre-existing methylation pattern is governed by the orchestration of the untargeted and the targeted mechanisms of DNA methylation inheritance, which are themselves dictated by the partners of Dnmt1.Entities:
Keywords: DNA methylation; Dnmt; epigenetics
Year: 2010 PMID: 21779454 PMCID: PMC3092212 DOI: 10.1177/1947601910373794
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Cancer ISSN: 1947-6019