Literature DB >> 2881739

Direct visualization of the sites of DNA methylation in human, and mosquito chromosomes.

N O Bianchi, L Vidal-Rioja, J E Cleaver.   

Abstract

Human and mosquito fixed chromosomes were digested with restriction endonucleases that are inhibited by the presence of 5-methylcytosine in their restriction sites (Hha I, Hin PI, Hpa II), and with endonucleases for which cleavage is less dependent on the state of methylation (Taq I, Msp I). Methylation-dependent enzymes extracted low DNA amounts from human chromosomes, while methylation-independent enzymes extracted moderate to high amounts of DNA. After DNA demethylation with 5-azacytidine the isoschizomers Hpa II (methylation-dependent) and Msp I (methylation-independent) extracted 12-fold and 1.4-fold amounts of DNA from human chromosomes, respectively. These findings indicate that human DNA has a high concentration of Hpa II and Msp I restriction sites (CCGG), and that the internal C of this sequence is methylated in most cases, while the external cytosine is methylated less often. All the enzymes tested released moderate amounts of DNA from mosquito chromosomes whether or not the DNA was demethylated with 5-azacytidine. Hpa II induced banding in the centromere chromosome regions. After demethylation with 5-azacytidine this banding disappeared. Mosquito DNA has therefore, moderate to high frequencies of nonmethylated CpG duplets. The only exception is the centromeric DNA, in which the high levels of C methylation present produce cleavage by Hpa II and the appearance of banding. Centromere regions of human chromosomes 1 have a moderately low concentration of Hpa II-Msp I restriction sites.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2881739     DOI: 10.1007/bf00328636

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chromosoma        ISSN: 0009-5915            Impact factor:   4.316


  14 in total

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Authors:  M S Bianchi; N O Bianchi; G E Pantelias; S Wolff
Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 4.316

2.  Relationship of ultraviolet light-induced DNA-protein cross-linkage to chromatin structure.

Authors:  N O Bianchi; W F Morgan; J E Cleaver
Journal:  Exp Cell Res       Date:  1985-02       Impact factor: 3.905

3.  The effect of sequence specific DNA methylation on restriction endonuclease cleavage.

Authors:  M McClelland
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1981-11-25       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 4.  5-Methylcytosine in eukaryotic DNA.

Authors:  M Ehrlich; R Y Wang
Journal:  Science       Date:  1981-06-19       Impact factor: 47.728

5.  Variable patterns of total DNA and rDNA methylation in animals.

Authors:  A P Bird; M H Taggart
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1980-04-11       Impact factor: 16.971

6.  Chromosome localization of highly repetitive human DNA's and amplified ribosomal DNA with restriction enzymes.

Authors:  D A Miller; Y C Choi; O J Miller
Journal:  Science       Date:  1983-01-28       Impact factor: 47.728

7.  5-Methylcytosine in heterochromatic regions of chromosomes: chimpanzee and gorilla compared to the human.

Authors:  W Schnedl; V G Dev; R Tantravahi; D A Miller; B F Erlanger; O J Miller
Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  1975-09-15       Impact factor: 4.316

8.  Hemimethylated duplex DNAs prepared from 5-azacytidine-treated cells.

Authors:  P A Jones; S M Taylor
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1981-06-25       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 9.  Eukaryotic DNA methylation.

Authors:  D N Cooper
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 4.132

10.  5-methylcytosine in the DNA of the polytene chromosomes of the diptera Sciara coprophila, Drosophila melanogaster and D. persimilis.

Authors:  E M Eastman; R M Goodman; B F Erlanger; O J Miller
Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  1980       Impact factor: 4.316

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  12 in total

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Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  1990-04       Impact factor: 4.316

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Authors:  C López-Fernández; J Gosálvez; L Ferrucci; R Mezzannotte
Journal:  Genetica       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 1.082

3.  Supernumerary heterochromatic segments associated with the nucleolar chromosomes of Pyrgomorpha conica (Orthoptera) contain methylated rDNA sequences.

Authors:  J A Suja; C Antonio; J M González-García; J S Rufas
Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  1993-07       Impact factor: 4.316

4.  Methylated DNA-binding protein is present in various mammalian cell types.

Authors:  P C Supakar; D Weist; D L Zhang; N Inamdar; X Y Zhang; R Khan; K C Ehrlich; M Ehrlich
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1988-08-25       Impact factor: 16.971

5.  Inactive X chromosome has the highest concentration of unmethylated Hha I sites.

Authors:  E Viegas-Pequignot; B Dutrillaux; G Thomas
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1988-10       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  Non-uniform distribution of methylatable CCGG sequences on human chromosomes as shown by in situ methylation.

Authors:  C Sentís; P Ludeña; J Fernandez-Piqueras
Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  1993-03       Impact factor: 4.316

7.  New sites of methylcytosine-rich DNA detected on metaphase chromosomes.

Authors:  A Barbin; C Montpellier; N Kokalj-Vokac; A Gibaud; A Niveleau; B Malfoy; B Dutrillaux; C A Bourgeois
Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  1994-12       Impact factor: 4.132

8.  Distribution of 5-methylcytosine-rich regions in the metaphase chromosomes of Vicia faba.

Authors:  M Frediani; E Giraldi; M R Castiglione
Journal:  Chromosome Res       Date:  1996-02       Impact factor: 5.239

9.  Cryptic variants of acrocentric human chromosomes as analysed by restriction endonucleases.

Authors:  S F De Cabo; P Ludeña; M Velázquez; C Sentis; J Fernández-Piqueras
Journal:  Genetica       Date:  1991       Impact factor: 1.082

10.  CpG dinucleotide frequencies reveal the role of host methylation capabilities in parvovirus evolution.

Authors:  Mohita Upadhyay; Jasmine Samal; Manish Kandpal; Suhas Vasaikar; Banhi Biswas; James Gomes; Perumal Vivekanandan
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2013-10-09       Impact factor: 5.103

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