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DNA methylation is dispensable for suppression of the agouti viable yellow controlling element in murine embryonic stem cells.


ABSTRACT: The agouti viable (Avy) locus is considered a model to understand how retroelements function as controlling elements in mammals. Epigenetic factors, principally CpG methylation, are widely held to play a dominant regulatory role in controlling the locus' activity. The purpose of this study was to examine its behavior in ES cells and determine if this locus could be exploited for use in screen-based investigations. We have derived multiple Avy ES cell lines from the C57BL/6 strain and generated a cell line carrying a GFP-reporter gene (Avy/AGFP). Use of the DNA demethylating drug 5-azacitidine on various ES cell lines does not induce either agouti or GFP expression. Methylation analysis reveals that although most lines display normal methylation at IAP elements in general, the Avy IAP element is essentially unmethylated. In addition, we find that different repeat compartments are epigenetically unstable in a number of derived cell lines.

SUBMITTER: Stathopoulou A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4156423 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DNA methylation is dispensable for suppression of the agouti viable yellow controlling element in murine embryonic stem cells.

Stathopoulou Athanasia A   Lucchiari Giulia G   Ooi Steen K T SK  

PloS one 20140905 9


The agouti viable (Avy) locus is considered a model to understand how retroelements function as controlling elements in mammals. Epigenetic factors, principally CpG methylation, are widely held to play a dominant regulatory role in controlling the locus' activity. The purpose of this study was to examine its behavior in ES cells and determine if this locus could be exploited for use in screen-based investigations. We have derived multiple Avy ES cell lines from the C57BL/6 strain and generated a  ...[more]

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