Journal article

Transcriptional repression by methylation: Cooperativity between a CpG cluster in the promoter and remote CpG-rich regions

M Hug, J Silke, O Georgiev, S Rusconi, W Schaffner, K Matsuo

FEBS Letters | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 1996

Abstract

Cytosine methylation of binding sites for transcription factors is a straightforward mechanism to prevent transcription, while data on an indirect mechanism, by methylation outside of the factor binding sites, are still scarce. We have studied the latter effect using a model promoter construct. For this, a 69 bp G + C rich DNA segment with a cluster of 14 CpG sites was inserted between upstream lexA sites and the TATA box. Transcription was measured in transient transfection assays with lexA-VP16 as an activating factor. When the entire plasmid was methylated at all CpGs before transfection, transcription was blocked (to 3% residual activity), whereas transcription was only mildly inhibited ..

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