Evolution of imprinting via lineage-specific insertion of retroviral promoters

Although many species-specific imprinted genes have been identified, how the evolutionary switch from biallelic to imprinted expression occurs is still unknown. Here authors find that lineage-specific ERVs active as oocyte promoters can induce de novo DNA methylation at gDMRs and imprinting.

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Autores principales: Aaron B. Bogutz, Julie Brind’Amour, Hisato Kobayashi, Kristoffer N. Jensen, Kazuhiko Nakabayashi, Hiroo Imai, Matthew C. Lorincz, Louis Lefebvre
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:23eab72a42084803b96998d94acb4a072021-12-02T17:02:19ZEvolution of imprinting via lineage-specific insertion of retroviral promoters10.1038/s41467-019-13662-92041-1723https://doaj.org/article/23eab72a42084803b96998d94acb4a072019-12-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13662-9https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Although many species-specific imprinted genes have been identified, how the evolutionary switch from biallelic to imprinted expression occurs is still unknown. Here authors find that lineage-specific ERVs active as oocyte promoters can induce de novo DNA methylation at gDMRs and imprinting.Aaron B. BogutzJulie Brind’AmourHisato KobayashiKristoffer N. JensenKazuhiko NakabayashiHiroo ImaiMatthew C. LorinczLouis LefebvreNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2019)
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Aaron B. Bogutz
Julie Brind’Amour
Hisato Kobayashi
Kristoffer N. Jensen
Kazuhiko Nakabayashi
Hiroo Imai
Matthew C. Lorincz
Louis Lefebvre
Evolution of imprinting via lineage-specific insertion of retroviral promoters
description Although many species-specific imprinted genes have been identified, how the evolutionary switch from biallelic to imprinted expression occurs is still unknown. Here authors find that lineage-specific ERVs active as oocyte promoters can induce de novo DNA methylation at gDMRs and imprinting.
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author Aaron B. Bogutz
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Hisato Kobayashi
Kristoffer N. Jensen
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Hiroo Imai
Matthew C. Lorincz
Louis Lefebvre
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title Evolution of imprinting via lineage-specific insertion of retroviral promoters
title_short Evolution of imprinting via lineage-specific insertion of retroviral promoters
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title_full_unstemmed Evolution of imprinting via lineage-specific insertion of retroviral promoters
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