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. 1992 Nov 1;89(21):10119-23.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.89.21.10119.

Methylation in the preinitiation domain suppresses gene transcription by an indirect mechanism

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Methylation in the preinitiation domain suppresses gene transcription by an indirect mechanism

A Levine et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Although the first observations of the inhibitory effect of methylation on gene activity were made almost a decade ago, the mechanism by which methyl groups affect transcription is still obscure. Here we use engineered promoters methylated in vitro in transient transfections to study the mechanism by which methylation mediates promoter repression. The results clearly show that the location of the methyl groups within the promoter region determines the extent of promoter repression. The most effective suppression was observed when methylation was in the preinitiation domain. The results also support a previous suggestion that a mediator protein is involved in the mechanism of promoter inhibition. The suppressor effect of methylation at sequences flanking the TATA box can be partially overcome in the presence of the simian virus 40 enhancer. In addition, results obtained by transient thymidine labeling of Ltk- cells that were transfected with a methylated thymidine kinase gene from herpes simplex virus, at the level of approximately one template per cell, further support the conclusion that methylation affects primarily transcription preinitiation.

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