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Publication : Trans allele methylation and paramutation-like effects in mice.

First Author  Herman H Year  2003
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  34
Issue  2 Pages  199-202
PubMed ID  12740578 Mgi Jnum  J:85825
Mgi Id  MGI:2677099 Doi  10.1038/ng1162
Citation  Herman H, et al. (2003) Trans allele methylation and paramutation-like effects in mice. Nat Genet 34(2):199-202
abstractText  In mammals, imprinted genes have parent-of-origin-specific patterns of DNA methylation that cause allele-specific expression. At Rasgrf1 (encoding RAS protein-specific guanine nucleotide-releasing factor 1), a repeated DNA element is needed to establish methylation and expression of the active paternal allele. At Igf2r (encoding insulin-like growth factor 2 receptor), a sequence called region 2 is needed for methylation of the active maternal allele. Here we show that replacing the Rasgrf1 repeats on the paternal allele with region 2 allows both methylation and expression of the paternal copy of Rasgrf1, indicating that sequences that control methylation can function ectopically. Paternal transmission of the mutated allele also induced methylation and expression in trans of the normally unmethylated and silent wild-type maternal allele. Once activated, the wild-type maternal Rasgrf1 allele maintained its activated state in the next generation independently of the paternal allele. These results recapitulate in mice several features in common with paramutation described in plants.
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