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Publication : De novo DNA methylation independent establishment of maternal imprint on X chromosome in mouse oocytes.

First Author  Chiba H Year  2008
Journal  Genesis Volume  46
Issue  12 Pages  768-74
PubMed ID  18932249 Mgi Jnum  J:148744
Mgi Id  MGI:3846298 Doi  10.1002/dvg.20438
Citation  Chiba H, et al. (2008) De novo DNA methylation independent establishment of maternal imprint on X chromosome in mouse oocytes. Genesis 46(12):768-74
abstractText  In female mouse embryos, the paternal X chromosome (Xp) is preferentially inactivated during preimplantation development and trophoblast differentiation. This imprinted X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) is partly due to an activating imprint on the maternal X chromosome (Xm), which is set during oocyte growth. However, the nature of this imprint is unknown. DNA methylation is one candidate, and therefore we examined whether disruptions of the two de novo DNA methyltransferases in growing oocytes affect imprinted XCI. We found that accumulation of histone H3 lysine-27 trimethylation, a hallmark of XCI, occurs normally on the Xp, and not on the Xm, in female blastocysts developed from the mutant oocytes. Furthermore, the allelic expression patterns of X-linked genes including Xist and Tsix were unchanged in preimplantation embryos and also in the trophoblast. These results show that a maternal disruption of the DNA methyltransferases has no effect on imprinted XCI and argue that de novo DNA methylation is dispensable for Xm imprinting. This underscores the difference between imprinted XCI and autosomal imprinting.
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