Journal article

Epigenetic silencers are enriched in dormant desert frog muscle

NJ Hudson, TGA Lonhienne, CE Franklin, GS Harper, SA Lehnert

Journal of Comparative Physiology B Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2008

Abstract

Green-striped burrowing frogs, Cyclorana alboguttata, survive droughts by entering a metabolic depression called aestivation, characterised by a reduction in resting oxygen consumption by 80%. Aestivation in C. alboguttata is manifest by transcriptional silencing of skeletal muscle bioenergetic genes, such as NADH ubiquinone oxidoreductase 1, ATP synthase and superoxide dismutase 2. In this study, we hypothesised that aestivation is associated with epigenetic change in frog muscle. We assessed mRNA transcript abundance of seven genes that code for proteins with established roles in epigenetically-mediated gene silencing [transcriptional co-repressor SIN3A, DNA (cytosine-5-) methyltransferase..

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