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X-inactivation is stably maintained in mouse embryos deficient for histone methyl transferase G9a
Authors:Ohhata Tatsuya  Tachibana Makoto  Tada Masako  Tada Takashi  Sasaki Hiroyuki  Shinkai Yoichi  Sado Takashi
Institution:PRESTO, Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST), Kawaguchi, Japan.
Abstract:One of the two X chromosomes becomes inactivated during early development of female mammals. Recent studies demonstrate that the inactive X chromosome is rich in histone H3 methylated at Lys-9 and Lys-27, suggesting an important role for these modifications in X-inactivation. It has been shown that in the mouse Eed is required for maintenance of X-inactivation in the extraembryonic lineages. Interestingly, Eed associates with Ezh2 to form a complex possessing histone methyltransferase activity predominantly for H3 Lys-27. We previously showed that G9a is one of the histone methyltransferases specific for H3 Lys-9 and is essential for embryonic development. Here we examined X-inactivation in mouse embryos deficient for G9a. Expression of Xist, which is crucial for the initiation of X-inactivation, was properly regulated and the inactivated X chromosome was stably maintained even in the absence of G9a. These results demonstrate that G9a is not essential for X-inactivation.
Keywords:X‐inactivation  histone methyltransferase  G9a  Xist  mouse
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