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Genomic imprinting of Xist by maternal H3K27me3.


ABSTRACT: Maternal imprinting at the Xist gene is essential to achieve paternal allele-specific imprinted X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) in female mammals. However, the mechanism underlying Xist imprinting is unclear. Here we show that the Xist locus is coated with a broad H3K27me3 domain that is established during oocyte growth and persists through preimplantation development in mice. Loss of maternal H3K27me3 induces maternal Xist expression and maternal XCI in preimplantation embryos. Our study thus identifies maternal H3K27me3 as the imprinting mark of Xist.

SUBMITTER: Inoue A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5710138 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genomic imprinting of <i>Xist</i> by maternal H3K27me3.

Inoue Azusa A   Jiang Lan L   Lu Falong F   Zhang Yi Y  

Genes & development 20171001 19


Maternal imprinting at the <i>Xist</i> gene is essential to achieve paternal allele-specific imprinted X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) in female mammals. However, the mechanism underlying <i>Xist</i> imprinting is unclear. Here we show that the <i>Xist</i> locus is coated with a broad H3K27me3 domain that is established during oocyte growth and persists through preimplantation development in mice. Loss of maternal H3K27me3 induces maternal <i>Xist</i> expression and maternal XCI in preimplantati  ...[more]

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