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Publication : A complex duplication created by gene targeting at the imprinted H19 locus results in two classes of methylation and correlated Igf2 expression phenotypes.

First Author  Reed MR Year  2001
Journal  Genomics Volume  74
Issue  2 Pages  186-96
PubMed ID  11386755 Mgi Jnum  J:69993
Mgi Id  MGI:2135871 Doi  10.1006/geno.2001.6520
Citation  Reed MR, et al. (2001) A complex duplication created by gene targeting at the imprinted h19 locus results in two classes of methylation and correlated igf2 expression phenotypes. Genomics 74(2):186-96
abstractText  Imprinting of the mouse H19 and Igf2 genes is dependent on the presence of an intervening imprinting control region (ICR) situated 2 kb upstream of H19 and approximately 70 kb downstream of Igf2. Several recent studies have provided substantial evidence that the unmethylated maternal ICR acts as an insulator that prevents activation of Igf2 by a suite of enhancers downstream of the H19 gene. The methylated paternal ICR and H19 promoter have no activity, allowing sole activation of Igf2 expression. We have produced mice in which a duplication of the H19/Igf2 ICR produces, in each generation, two classes of methylation levels that correlated with two Igf2 imprinting phenotypes. One hypermethylated class also shows activation of the normally silent Igf2 gene, whereas the other hypomethylated class shows only slight activation of Igf2, in agreement with methylation's role in ICR function. This study describes a rare, possibly unique type of mutation that induces two distinct phenotypes in each generation. Copyright 2001 Academic Press.
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