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Can 5-methylcytosine analogues with extended alkyl side chains guide DNA methylation?


ABSTRACT: 5-Methylcytosine (MeC) is an endogenous modification of DNA that plays a crucial role in DNA-protein interactions, chromatin structure, epigenetic regulation, and DNA repair. MeC is produced via enzymatic methylation of the C-5 position of cytosine by DNA-methyltransferases (DNMT) which use S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) as a cofactor. Hemimethylated CG dinucleotides generated as a result of DNA replication are specifically recognized and methylated by maintenance DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1). The accuracy of DNMT1-mediated methylation is essential for preserving tissue-specific DNA methylation and thus gene expression patterns. In the present study, we synthesized DNA duplexes containing MeC analogues with modified C-5 side chains and examined their ability to guide cytosine methylation by the human DNMT1 protein. We found that the ability of 5-alkylcytosines to direct cytosine methylation decreased with increased alkyl chain length and rigidity (methyl > ethyl > propyl ? vinyl). Molecular modeling studies indicated that this loss of activity may be caused by the distorted geometry of the DNA-protein complex in the presence of unnatural alkylcytosines.

SUBMITTER: Kotandeniya D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5805131 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Can 5-methylcytosine analogues with extended alkyl side chains guide DNA methylation?

Kotandeniya D D   Seiler C L CL   Fernandez J J   Pujari S S SS   Curwick L L   Murphy K K   Wickramaratne S S   Yan S S   Murphy D D   Sham Yuk Y YY   Tretyakova N Y NY  

Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) 20180101 9


5-Methylcytosine (<sup>Me</sup>C) is an endogenous modification of DNA that plays a crucial role in DNA-protein interactions, chromatin structure, epigenetic regulation, and DNA repair. <sup>Me</sup>C is produced via enzymatic methylation of the C-5 position of cytosine by DNA-methyltransferases (DNMT) which use S-adenosylmethionine (SAM) as a cofactor. Hemimethylated CG dinucleotides generated as a result of DNA replication are specifically recognized and methylated by maintenance DNA methyltra  ...[more]

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