Association by guilt: identification of DLX5 as a target for MeCP2 provides a molecular link between genomic imprinting and Rett syndrome
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- DOI: 10.1002/bies.20266
Association by guilt: identification of DLX5 as a target for MeCP2 provides a molecular link between genomic imprinting and Rett syndrome
Abstract
Rett syndrome (RTT) is an X-linked dominant neurodevelopmental disorder affecting almost exclusively girls. Although mutations in methyl-CpG-binding protein (MeCP2) are known to be associated with RTT, gene expression patterns are not significantly altered in MeCP2-deficient cells. A recent study1 identified MeCP2-mediated histone modification and formation of a higher-order chromatin loop structure specifically associated with silent chromatin at the Dlx5-Dlx6 locus in normal cells, and its absence thereof in RTT patients. This altered expression of Dlx5 through loss of silent chromatin loop formation provides a molecular mechanism underlying RTT and proposes a novel role for MeCP2 in chromatin organization and imprinting.
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