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A critique of the hypothesis that CA repeats are primary targets of neuronal MeCP2
The DNA-binding protein MeCP2 is reported to bind methylated cytosine in CG and CA motifs in genomic DNA, but it was recently proposed that arrays of tandemly repeated CA containing either methylated or hydroxymethylated cytosine are the primary targets for MeCP2 binding and function. Here we invest...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9485053/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36122935 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201522 |
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author | Chhatbar, Kashyap Connelly, John Webb, Shaun Kriaucionis, Skirmantas Bird, Adrian |
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description | The DNA-binding protein MeCP2 is reported to bind methylated cytosine in CG and CA motifs in genomic DNA, but it was recently proposed that arrays of tandemly repeated CA containing either methylated or hydroxymethylated cytosine are the primary targets for MeCP2 binding and function. Here we investigated the predictions of this hypothesis using a range of published datasets. We failed to detect enrichment of cytosine modification at genomic CA repeat arrays in mouse brain regions and found no evidence for preferential MeCP2 binding at CA repeats. Moreover, we did not observe a correlation between the CA repeat density near genes and their degree of transcriptional deregulation when MeCP2 was absent. Our results do not provide support for the hypothesis that CA repeats are key mediators of MeCP2 function. Instead, we found that CA repeats are subject to CAC methylation to a degree that is typical of the surrounding genome and contribute modestly to MeCP2-mediated modulation of gene expression in accordance with their content of this canonical target motif. |
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spelling | pubmed-94850532022-09-21 A critique of the hypothesis that CA repeats are primary targets of neuronal MeCP2 Chhatbar, Kashyap Connelly, John Webb, Shaun Kriaucionis, Skirmantas Bird, Adrian Life Sci Alliance Research Articles The DNA-binding protein MeCP2 is reported to bind methylated cytosine in CG and CA motifs in genomic DNA, but it was recently proposed that arrays of tandemly repeated CA containing either methylated or hydroxymethylated cytosine are the primary targets for MeCP2 binding and function. Here we investigated the predictions of this hypothesis using a range of published datasets. We failed to detect enrichment of cytosine modification at genomic CA repeat arrays in mouse brain regions and found no evidence for preferential MeCP2 binding at CA repeats. Moreover, we did not observe a correlation between the CA repeat density near genes and their degree of transcriptional deregulation when MeCP2 was absent. Our results do not provide support for the hypothesis that CA repeats are key mediators of MeCP2 function. Instead, we found that CA repeats are subject to CAC methylation to a degree that is typical of the surrounding genome and contribute modestly to MeCP2-mediated modulation of gene expression in accordance with their content of this canonical target motif. Life Science Alliance LLC 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9485053/ /pubmed/36122935 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201522 Text en © 2022 Chhatbar et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Chhatbar, Kashyap Connelly, John Webb, Shaun Kriaucionis, Skirmantas Bird, Adrian A critique of the hypothesis that CA repeats are primary targets of neuronal MeCP2 |
title | A critique of the hypothesis that CA repeats are primary targets of neuronal MeCP2 |
title_full | A critique of the hypothesis that CA repeats are primary targets of neuronal MeCP2 |
title_fullStr | A critique of the hypothesis that CA repeats are primary targets of neuronal MeCP2 |
title_full_unstemmed | A critique of the hypothesis that CA repeats are primary targets of neuronal MeCP2 |
title_short | A critique of the hypothesis that CA repeats are primary targets of neuronal MeCP2 |
title_sort | critique of the hypothesis that ca repeats are primary targets of neuronal mecp2 |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9485053/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36122935 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202201522 |
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