Suzuki_2005_Mech.Dev_122_213

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Title : Genomic imprinting of IGF2, p57(KIP2) and PEG1\/MEST in a marsupial, the tammar wallaby - Suzuki_2005_Mech.Dev_122_213
Author(s) : Suzuki S , Renfree MB , Pask AJ , Shaw G , Kobayashi S , Kohda T , Kaneko-Ishino T , Ishino F
Ref : Mech Dev , 122 :213 , 2005
Abstract :

Genomic imprinting is widespread amongst mammals, but has not yet been found in birds. To gain a broader understanding of the origin and significance of imprinting, we have characterized three genes, from three separate imprinted clusters in eutherian mammals in the developing fetus and placenta of an Australian marsupial, the tammar wallaby Macropus eugenii. Imprinted gene orthologues of human and mouse p57(KIP2), IGF2 and PEG1/MEST genes were isolated. p57(KIP2) did not show stable monoallelic expression suggesting that it is not imprinted in marsupials. In contrast, there was paternal-specific expression of IGF2 in almost all tissues, but the biased paternal expression of IGF2 in the fetal head and placenta, demonstrates the occurrence of tissue-specific imprinting, as occurs in mice and humans. There was also paternal-biased expression of PEG1/MESTalpha. The differentially methylated region (DMR) of the human and mouse PEG1/MEST promoter is absent in the wallaby. These data confirm the existence of common imprinted regions in eutherians and marsupials during development, but suggest that the regulatory mechanisms that control imprinted gene expression differ between these two groups of mammals.

PubMedSearch : Suzuki_2005_Mech.Dev_122_213
PubMedID: 15652708

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Suzuki S, Renfree MB, Pask AJ, Shaw G, Kobayashi S, Kohda T, Kaneko-Ishino T, Ishino F (2005)
Genomic imprinting of IGF2, p57(KIP2) and PEG1\/MEST in a marsupial, the tammar wallaby
Mech Dev 122 :213

Suzuki S, Renfree MB, Pask AJ, Shaw G, Kobayashi S, Kohda T, Kaneko-Ishino T, Ishino F (2005)
Mech Dev 122 :213