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Publication : Maternal inhibition of hepatitis B surface antigen gene expression in transgenic mice correlates with de novo methylation.

First Author  Hadchouel M Year  1987
Journal  Nature Volume  329
Issue  6138 Pages  454-6
PubMed ID  2443854 Mgi Jnum  J:8855
Mgi Id  MGI:57320 Doi  10.1038/329454a0
Citation  Hadchouel M, et al. (1987) Maternal inhibition of hepatitis B surface antigen gene expression in transgenic mice correlates with de novo methylation. Nature 329(6138):454-6
abstractText  Differential modifications of the genome during gametogenesis result in a functional difference between the paternal and maternal genomes at the moment of fertilization. A possible cause of this imprinting is the methylation of DNA. The insertion of foreign DNA into transgenic mice allows the tagging of regions that are differentially methylated during gametogenesis. We describe here a transgenic mouse strain in which the expression of the hepatitis B surface antigen gene is irreversibly repressed following its passage through the female germ line. This inhibition is accompanied by the methylation of all the HpaII and HhaI sites within the foreign gene, which we have shown to be integrated into a site on chromosome 13. The irreversibility reported here contrasts with what is found with other transgenic mice sequences which are reversibly methylated after passage through the male or female germ line, though in both cases methylation appears to be important in the imprinting process.
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