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    Conserved role of intragenic DNA methylation in regulating alternative promoters

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    Authors
    Maunakea, A.
    Nagarajan, R.
    Bilenky, M.
    Ballinger, T.
    Dsouza, C.
    Fouse, S.
    Johnson, B.
    Hong, C.
    Nielsen, C.
    Zhao, Y.
    Turecki, G.
    Delaney, A.
    Varhol, Richard
    Thiessen, N.
    Shchors, K.
    Heine, V.
    Rowitch, D.
    Xing, X.
    Fiore, C.
    Schillebeeckx, M.
    Jones, S.
    Haussler, D.
    Marra, M.
    Hirst, M.
    Wang, T.
    Costello, J.
    Date
    2010
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Maunakea, A. and Nagarajan, R. and Bilenky, M. and Ballinger, T. and Dsouza, C. and Fouse, S. and Johnson, B. et al. 2010. Conserved role of intragenic DNA methylation in regulating alternative promoters. Nature. 466 (7303): pp. 253-257.
    Source Title
    Nature
    DOI
    10.1038/nature09165
    ISSN
    0028-0836
    School
    Department of Health Policy and Management
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/6743
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Although it is known that the methylation of DNA in 5' promoters suppresses gene expression, the role of DNA methylation in gene bodies is unclear. In mammals, tissue-and cell type-specific methylation is present in a small percentage of 5' CpG island (CGI) promoters, whereas a far greater proportion occurs across gene bodies, coinciding with highly conserved sequences. Tissue-specific intragenic methylation might reduce, or, paradoxically, enhance transcription elongation efficiency. Capped analysis of gene expression (CAGE) experiments also indicate that transcription commonly initiates within and between genes. To investigate the role of intragenic methylation, we generated a map of DNA methylation from the human brain encompassing 24.7 million of the 28 million CpG sites. From the dense, high-resolution coverage of CpG islands, the majority of methylated CpG islands were shown to be in intragenic and intergenic regions, whereas less than 3% of CpG islands in 5' promoters were methylated. The CpG islands in all three locations overlapped with RNA markers of transcription initiation, and unmethylated CpG islands also overlapped significantly with trimethylation of H3K4, a histone modification enriched at promoters. The general and CpG-island-specific patterns of methylation are conserved in mouse tissues. An in-depth investigation of the human SHANK3 locus and its mouse homologue demonstrated that this tissue-specific DNA methylation regulates intragenic promoter activity in vitro and in vivo. These methylation-regulated, alternative transcripts are expressed in a tissue-and cell type-specific manner, and are expressed differentially within a single cell type from distinct brain regions. These results support a major role for intragenic methylation in regulating cell context-specific alternative promoters in gene bodies. © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.

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