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identifier PRJDB4926
type bioproject
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organism Mus musculus
title MIWI2 as an effector of DNA methylation and gene silencing in embryonic male germ cells
description During the development of mammalian embryonic germ cells, global demethylation and de novo DNA methylation take place. In mouse embryonic germ cells, two PIWI family proteins, MILI and MIWI2, are essential for the de novo DNA methylation of retrotransposons, presumably through PIWI interacting RNAs (piRNAs). Although piRNA-associated MIWI2 has been reported to play critical roles in the process, its molecular mechanisms have remained unclear. To identify the mechanism, transgenic mice were produced; they contained a fusion protein of MIWI2 and a zinc finger (ZF) that recognized the promoter region of a type A LINE-1 gene. The ZF-MIWI2 fusion protein brought about DNA methylation, suppression of the type A LINE-1 gene and a partial rescue of the impaired spermatogenesis of MILI-null mice. In addition, ZF-MIWI2 was associated with the proteins involved in DNA methylation. These data indicate that MIWI2 functions as an effector of de novo DNA methylation of the retrotransposon.
data type Transcriptome or Gene Expression
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sra-run  DRR063020DRR063021
sra-submission  DRA004810
biosample  SAMD00053804SAMD00053805
sra-study  DRP003699
sra-sample  DRS047619DRS047620
sra-experiment  DRX057261DRX057262
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dateCreated 2016-06-11T02:31:13+09:00
dateModified 2017-06-26T13:01:40+09:00
datePublished 2017-06-26T13:01:40+09:00