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Publication : Genomic organization and promoter analysis of the Dnmt3b gene.

First Author  Ishida C Year  2003
Journal  Gene Volume  310
Pages  151-9 PubMed ID  12801642
Mgi Jnum  J:83990 Mgi Id  MGI:2664480
Doi  10.1016/s0378-1119(03)00545-6 Citation  Ishida C, et al. (2003) Genomic organization and promoter analysis of the Dnmt3b gene. Gene 310:151-9
abstractText  The Dnmt3b gene encodes a de novo DNA methyltransferase that is essential for normal mouse development. It is highly expressed in early embryos and embryonic stem (ES) cells but downregulated in most adult somatic tissues. To gain insight into the regulation of Dnmt3b, we have isolated a mouse genomic bacterial artificial chromosome clone that contains the Dnmt3b gene. Complete sequence analysis of the clone demonstrated that Dnmt3b consists of at least 24 exons and spans 38 kilobases. S1 nuclease analysis identified two adjacent transcriptional start sites located downstream of a unique TATA-like element in a CpG island. There was an unknown gene which we named mU(3) 17 kb upstream of the Dnmt3b locus, and it was transcribed ubiquitously and in the opposite direction of Dnmt3b. Transfection analysis revealed that the minimal promoter region containing an Sp1 site was active even in somatic cells, and that there were several repressor elements within 7.9 kb upstream of Dnmt3b downregulated this gene specifically in somatic cells but not in ES cells. These findings provide a basis for future detailed studies of the mechanisms controlling Dnmt3b expression.
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