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Publication : Loss of maternal Trim28 causes male-predominant early embryonic lethality.

First Author  Sampath Kumar A Year  2017
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  31
Issue  1 Pages  12-17
PubMed ID  28115466 Mgi Jnum  J:238695
Mgi Id  MGI:5823486 Doi  10.1101/gad.291195.116
Citation  Sampath Kumar A, et al. (2017) Loss of maternal Trim28 causes male-predominant early embryonic lethality. Genes Dev 31(1):12-17
abstractText  Global DNA demethylation is a hallmark of embryonic epigenetic reprogramming. However, embryos engage noncanonical DNA methylation maintenance mechanisms to ensure inheritance of exceptional epigenetic germline features to the soma. Besides the paradigmatic genomic imprints, these exceptions remain ill-defined, and the mechanisms ensuring demethylation resistance in the light of global reprogramming remain poorly understood. Here we show that the Y-linked gene Rbmy1a1 is highly methylated in mature sperm and resists DNA demethylation post-fertilization. Aberrant hypomethylation of the Rbmy1a1 promoter results in its ectopic activation, causing male-specific peri-implantation lethality. Rbmy1a1 is a novel target of the TRIM28 complex, which is required to protect its repressive epigenetic state during embryonic epigenetic reprogramming.
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