Journal article

GRB10 imprinting is eutherian mammal specific

JM Stringer, S Suzuki, AJ Pask, G Shaw, MB Renfree

Molecular Biology and Evolution | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2012

Abstract

GRB10 is an imprinted gene differently expressed from two promoters in mouse and human. Mouse Grb10 is maternally expressed from the major promoter in most tissues and paternally expressed from the brain-specific promoter within specific regions of the fetal and adult central nervous system. Human GRB10 is biallelically expressed from the major promoter in most tissues except in the placental villus trophoblast where it is maternally expressed, whereas the brain-specific promoter is paternally expressed in the fetal brain. This study characterized the ortholog of GRB10 in a marsupial, the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii) to investigate the origin and evolution of imprinting at this locus. T..

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The authors thank Alison Bradfield and Scott Brownlees for assistance with the animals, Helen Clark and Bonnie Dopheide for technical assistance and members of the Tammar Research Group for their help in collecting tissue. This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence in Kangaroo Genomics; an ARC Federation Fellowship to M. B. R. and a National Health and Medical Research Council R.D. Wright Fellowship to A.J.P. and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Postdoctoral Fellowship for Research Abroad to S. S. J.M.S. received an Australian Postgraduate Award.