1. LagoZ et LagZ, deux gènes appauvris en dinucléotides CpG dérivés du gène LacZ pour l'étude des contrôles épigénétiques
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Jean-François Nicolas, Sylvie Forlani, Isabelle Henry, Séverine Vaillant, John Muschler, and Andre Choulika
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Reporter gene ,Histone ,Ecology ,CpG site ,biology ,Gene expression ,biology.protein ,Methylation ,Epigenetics ,Gene ,Molecular biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Chromatin - Abstract
The methylation of 5'CpG 3' dinucleotides within genes creates potential targets for protein complexes that bind to methylated DNA sequences and to histone deacetylases (MBD-HDAC). This can lead to transcriptional repression by modification of chromatin. To test the importance of this repression in vivo and to determine when during development these epigenetic controls are placed on genes, two novel genes have been engineered by directed mutagenesis of the CpG-rich LacZ gene that are depleted of ( LagZ ) or completely lacking ( LagoZ ) CpG sequences. We report that the expression (transcriptional and translational) of the three genes is indistinguishable in transient assays in cleaving mouse embryos. Therefore, the complete absence of CpG sequences within three kilobases of coding sequence is compatible with its maintenance in the nucleus and with its expression. These molecules can now be used to study the ontogenesis of the CpG-dependent repressive system in intact organisms.
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- 1999