Abstract

Methylation of CpG dinucleotides is generally associated with epigenetic silencing of transcription and is maintained through cellular division. Multiple CpG sequences are rare in mammalian genomes, but frequently occur at the transcriptional start site of active genes, with most clusters of CpGs being hypomethylated. We reported previously that the proximal region of the trefoil factor 1 (TFF1, also known as pS2) and oestrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) promoters could be partially methylated by treatment with deacetylase inhibitors, suggesting the possibility of dynamic changes in DNA methylation. Here we show that cyclical methylation and demethylation of CpG dinucleotides, with a periodicity of around 100 min, is characteristic for five selected promoters, including the oestrogen (E2)-responsive pS2 gene, in human cells. When the pS2 gene is actively transcribed, DNA methylation occurs after the cyclical occupancy of ERalpha and RNA polymerase II (polII). Moreover, we report conditions that provoke methylation cycling of the pS2 promoter in cell lines in which pS2 expression is quiescent and the proximal promoter is methylated. This coincides with a low-level re-expression of ERalpha and of pS2 transcripts.

Keywords

Epigenetics of physical exerciseDNA methylationPromoterCpG siteMethylationBiologyEpigeneticsRNA-Directed DNA MethylationMolecular biologyTranscription (linguistics)RNA polymerase IIGeneticsGeneGene expression

MeSH Terms

Cell LineTumorCpG IslandsDNADNA MethylationDoxorubicinEstrogen Receptor alphaGene Expression RegulationHumansPromoter RegionsGeneticRNA Polymerase IIRNAMessengerTime FactorsTranscriptionGeneticTrefoil Factor-1Tumor Suppressor Proteins

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Year
2008
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Volume
452
Issue
7183
Pages
112-115
Citations
628
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Sara Kangaspeska, Brenda D. Stride, Raphaël Métivier et al. (2008). Transient cyclical methylation of promoter DNA. Nature , 452 (7183) , 112-115. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature06640

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10.1038/nature06640
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18322535

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