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Retrotransposition creates sloping shores: a graded influence of hypomethylated CpG islands on flanking CpG sites

Long interspersed elements (LINEs), through both self-mobilization and trans-mobilization of short interspersed elements and processed pseudogenes, have made an indelible impact on the structure and function of the human genome. One consequence is the creation of new CpG islands (CGIs). In fact, mor...

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Autores principales: Grandi, Fiorella C., Rosser, James M., Newkirk, Simon J., Yin, Jun, Jiang, Xiaoling, Xing, Zhuo, Whitmore, Leanne, Bashir, Sanum, Ivics, Zoltán, Izsvák, Zsuzsanna, Ye, Ping, Yu, Y. Eugene, An, Wenfeng
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4509998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25995269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.185132.114
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author Grandi, Fiorella C.
Rosser, James M.
Newkirk, Simon J.
Yin, Jun
Jiang, Xiaoling
Xing, Zhuo
Whitmore, Leanne
Bashir, Sanum
Ivics, Zoltán
Izsvák, Zsuzsanna
Ye, Ping
Yu, Y. Eugene
An, Wenfeng
author_facet Grandi, Fiorella C.
Rosser, James M.
Newkirk, Simon J.
Yin, Jun
Jiang, Xiaoling
Xing, Zhuo
Whitmore, Leanne
Bashir, Sanum
Ivics, Zoltán
Izsvák, Zsuzsanna
Ye, Ping
Yu, Y. Eugene
An, Wenfeng
author_sort Grandi, Fiorella C.
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description Long interspersed elements (LINEs), through both self-mobilization and trans-mobilization of short interspersed elements and processed pseudogenes, have made an indelible impact on the structure and function of the human genome. One consequence is the creation of new CpG islands (CGIs). In fact, more than half of all CGIs in the genome are associated with repetitive DNA, three-quarters of which are derived from retrotransposons. However, little is known about the epigenetic impact of newly inserted CGIs. We utilized a transgenic LINE-1 mouse model and tracked DNA methylation dynamics of individual germline insertions during mouse development. The retrotransposed GFP marker sequence, a strong CGI, is hypomethylated in male germ cells but hypermethylated in somatic tissues, regardless of genomic location. The GFP marker is similarly methylated when delivered into the genome via the Sleeping Beauty DNA transposon, suggesting that the observed methylation pattern may be independent of the mode of insertion. Comparative analyses between insertion- and non-insertion-containing alleles further reveal a graded influence of the retrotransposed CGI on flanking CpG sites, a phenomenon that we described as “sloping shores.” Computational analyses of human and mouse methylomic data at single-base resolution confirm that sloping shores are universal for hypomethylated CGIs in sperm and somatic tissues. Additionally, the slope of a hypomethylated CGI can be affected by closely positioned CGI neighbors. Finally, by tracing sloping shore dynamics through embryonic and germ cell reprogramming, we found evidence of bookmarking, a mechanism that likely determines which CGIs will be eventually hyper- or hypomethylated.
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spelling pubmed-45099982015-08-05 Retrotransposition creates sloping shores: a graded influence of hypomethylated CpG islands on flanking CpG sites Grandi, Fiorella C. Rosser, James M. Newkirk, Simon J. Yin, Jun Jiang, Xiaoling Xing, Zhuo Whitmore, Leanne Bashir, Sanum Ivics, Zoltán Izsvák, Zsuzsanna Ye, Ping Yu, Y. Eugene An, Wenfeng Genome Res Research Long interspersed elements (LINEs), through both self-mobilization and trans-mobilization of short interspersed elements and processed pseudogenes, have made an indelible impact on the structure and function of the human genome. One consequence is the creation of new CpG islands (CGIs). In fact, more than half of all CGIs in the genome are associated with repetitive DNA, three-quarters of which are derived from retrotransposons. However, little is known about the epigenetic impact of newly inserted CGIs. We utilized a transgenic LINE-1 mouse model and tracked DNA methylation dynamics of individual germline insertions during mouse development. The retrotransposed GFP marker sequence, a strong CGI, is hypomethylated in male germ cells but hypermethylated in somatic tissues, regardless of genomic location. The GFP marker is similarly methylated when delivered into the genome via the Sleeping Beauty DNA transposon, suggesting that the observed methylation pattern may be independent of the mode of insertion. Comparative analyses between insertion- and non-insertion-containing alleles further reveal a graded influence of the retrotransposed CGI on flanking CpG sites, a phenomenon that we described as “sloping shores.” Computational analyses of human and mouse methylomic data at single-base resolution confirm that sloping shores are universal for hypomethylated CGIs in sperm and somatic tissues. Additionally, the slope of a hypomethylated CGI can be affected by closely positioned CGI neighbors. Finally, by tracing sloping shore dynamics through embryonic and germ cell reprogramming, we found evidence of bookmarking, a mechanism that likely determines which CGIs will be eventually hyper- or hypomethylated. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2015-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4509998/ /pubmed/25995269 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.185132.114 Text en © 2015 Grandi et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article, published in Genome Research, is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International), as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Research
Grandi, Fiorella C.
Rosser, James M.
Newkirk, Simon J.
Yin, Jun
Jiang, Xiaoling
Xing, Zhuo
Whitmore, Leanne
Bashir, Sanum
Ivics, Zoltán
Izsvák, Zsuzsanna
Ye, Ping
Yu, Y. Eugene
An, Wenfeng
Retrotransposition creates sloping shores: a graded influence of hypomethylated CpG islands on flanking CpG sites
title Retrotransposition creates sloping shores: a graded influence of hypomethylated CpG islands on flanking CpG sites
title_full Retrotransposition creates sloping shores: a graded influence of hypomethylated CpG islands on flanking CpG sites
title_fullStr Retrotransposition creates sloping shores: a graded influence of hypomethylated CpG islands on flanking CpG sites
title_full_unstemmed Retrotransposition creates sloping shores: a graded influence of hypomethylated CpG islands on flanking CpG sites
title_short Retrotransposition creates sloping shores: a graded influence of hypomethylated CpG islands on flanking CpG sites
title_sort retrotransposition creates sloping shores: a graded influence of hypomethylated cpg islands on flanking cpg sites
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4509998/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25995269
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.185132.114
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