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A bipartite element with allele-specific functions safeguards DNA methylation imprints at the Dlk1-Dio3 locus

Authors :
Aristotelis Tsirigos
Hynek Wichterle
Effie Apostolou
Boaz E. Aronson
Emily Swanzey
Abhishek Sinha
Rachel A. Glenn
Annabel Azziz
Veevek Shah
Laurianne Scourzic
Jiexi Li
Meelad M. Dawlaty
Matthias Stadtfeld
Inbal Caspi
Thomas Vierbuchen
Bobbie Pelham-Webb
Andreas Kloetgen
Alexander Polyzos
BRICS, Braunschweiger Zentrum für Systembiologie, Rebenring 56,38106 Braunschweig, Germany.
Source :
Dev Cell, 3065.e5, Developmental cell, United States
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Summary Loss of imprinting (LOI) results in severe developmental defects, but the mechanisms preventing LOI remain incompletely understood. Here, we dissect the functional components of the imprinting control region of the essential Dlk1-Dio3 locus (called IG-DMR) in pluripotent stem cells. We demonstrate that the IG-DMR consists of two antagonistic elements: a paternally methylated CpG island that prevents recruitment of TET dioxygenases and a maternally unmethylated non-canonical enhancer that ensures expression of the Gtl2 lncRNA by counteracting de novo DNA methyltransferases. Genetic or epigenetic editing of these elements leads to distinct LOI phenotypes with characteristic alternations of allele-specific gene expression, DNA methylation, and 3D chromatin topology. Although repression of the Gtl2 promoter results in dysregulated imprinting, the stability of LOI phenotypes depends on the IG-DMR, suggesting a functional hierarchy. These findings establish the IG-DMR as a bipartite control element that maintains imprinting by allele-specific restriction of the DNA (de)methylation machinery.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Dev Cell, 3065.e5, Developmental cell, United States
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....812a52a1951b91516b84f961b573f74d