1. Replication-coupled passive DNA demethylation for the erasure of genome imprints in mice.
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Kagiwada, Saya, Kurimoto, Kazuki, Hirota, Takayuki, Yamaji, Masashi, and Saitou, Mitinori
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DNA demethylation ,GENOMES ,GERM cells ,CHROMATIN ,ANTIBODY diversity ,LABORATORY mice ,DNA replication - Abstract
Genome-wide DNA demethylation, including the erasure of genome imprints, in primordial germ cells (PGCs) is a critical first step to creating a totipotent epigenome in the germ line. We show here that, contrary to the prevailing model emphasizing active DNA demethylation, imprint erasure in mouse PGCs occurs in a manner largely consistent with replication-coupled passive DNA demethylation: PGCs erase imprints during their rapid cycling with little de novo or maintenance DNA methylation potential and no apparent major chromatin alterations. Our findings necessitate the re-evaluation of and provide novel insights into the mechanism of genome-wide DNA demethylation in PGCs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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