Characterization of DNA methylation in the rat |
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Authors: | Lisa Kunnath Joseph Locker |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Pathology and Biochemistry, The University of Chicago, 950 E. 59th St., Chicago, IL 60637 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | In the rat, differentiation and cell proliferation both affect DNA methylation. We studied 5-methylcytosine at the inner cytosine of the sequence C-C-G-G, a common methylation site, using endonuclease MspI (which cleaves C-C-G-G- and C-mC-G-G), and its isoschizomer HpaII (which cleaves only C-C-G-G). DNA from all tissues and cell lines studied was methylated at C-C-G-G, at levels ranging from 45 to 80%, but the methylation sites were not distributed uniformly. Our analysis suggests a model in which cells contain variable amounts of three DNA methylation states, averaging 30–40, 70–80 and 95–100% methylation, respectively. One biological parameter that alters methylation is the prolferative state of the cell. We observed that NRK, a non-transformed cell line, increased its DNA methylation from 45 to 67% when monolayer cultures became confluent and non-dividing. We also observed that a class of repetitive DNA was completely methylated in DNA from all sources except a transformed cell line. |
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Keywords: | DNA methylation Methylcytosine Restriction enzyme analysis repetitive DNA (Rat) |
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