Mechanisms of Epigenetic Inheritance

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Title Mechanisms of Epigenetic Inheritance
Creator Cairns, B.R.
Subject Diffusion of Innovation; Epigenesis, Genetic; Germs Cells; Histones; Transcription Factors; Inheritance Patterns; Nucleosomes; DNA Methylation; Gene Expression Regulation; Cellular Reprogramming; Genes, Essential; Knowledge Discovery
Keyword Fundamental Biology
Image Caption Placeholder nucleosomes program DNA hypomethylation.
Description A central issue in epigenetics is whether and how epigenetic information in gametes (sperm and egg) is inherited. Cairns and colleagues discovered that "Placeholder" nucleosomes, containing histone variants, occupy DNA regions lacking methylation in both sperm and early embryos. Placeholder nucleosomes establish regions of the genome that lack DNA methylation, and their depletion leads to DNA methylation of promoters and enhancers, and transcriptional silencing. Placeholder nucleosomes reside at promoters of housekeeping genes and early embryonic transcription factors. Housekeeping genes with Placeholder become active when genome-wide transcription is activated, whereas developmental genes with Placeholder become ‘poised' by receiving two additional chromatin modifications, which are targeted by particular transcription factors. Taken together, the results defined a chromatin entity - Placeholder nucleosomes - that are inherited from the germline and remain at promoters and enhancers in embryos, where they help define both active and ‘poised' genes in the embryo.
Relation is Part of 2018
Publisher Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah
Date Digital 2020
Date 2018
Type Image
Format image/jpeg
Rights Management Copyright © 2021, University of Utah, All Rights Reserved
Language eng
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References 1.) Placeholder nucleosomes underlie germline-to-embryo DNA methylation reprogramming. Murphy PJ, Wu SF, James CR, Wike CL, Cairns BR. Cell. 2018 Feb;172(5):993 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29456083/
Press Releases and Media Working in Harmony: New Insights into How Packages of DNA Orchestrate Development https://healthcare.utah.edu/huntsmancancerinstitute/news/2018/02/insights-into-how-packages-of-dna-orchestrate-development.php
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