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Publication : Mbd1 is recruited to both methylated and nonmethylated CpGs via distinct DNA binding domains.

First Author  Jørgensen HF Year  2004
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  24
Issue  8 Pages  3387-95
PubMed ID  15060159 Mgi Jnum  J:89895
Mgi Id  MGI:3041902 Doi  10.1128/MCB.24.8.3387-3395.2004
Citation  Jorgensen HF, et al. (2004) Mbd1 is recruited to both methylated and nonmethylated CpGs via distinct DNA binding domains. Mol Cell Biol 24(8):3387-95
abstractText  MBD1 is a vertebrate methyl-CpG binding domain protein (MBD) that can bring about repression of methylated promoter DNA sequences. Like other MBD proteins, MBD1 localizes to nuclear foci that in mice are rich in methyl-CpG. In methyl-CpG-deficient mouse cells, however, Mbd1 remains localized to heterochromatic foci whereas other MBD proteins become dispersed in the nucleus. We find that Mbd1a, a major mouse isoform, contains a CXXC domain (CXXC-3) that binds specifically to nonmethylated CpG, suggesting an explanation for methylation-independent localization. Transfection studies demonstrate that the CXXC-3 domain indeed targets nonmethylated CpG sites in vivo. Repression of nonmethylated reporter genes depends on the CXXC-3 domain, whereas repression of methylated reporters requires the MBD. Our findings indicate that MBD1 can interpret the CpG dinucleotide as a repressive signal in vivo regardless of its methylation status.
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