Processive DNA Demethylation via DNA Deaminase-Induced Lesion Resolution
Author(s) -
DonMarc Franchini,
Chun-Fung Chan,
Hugh D. Morgan,
Elisabetta Incorvaia,
Rangam Gopinath,
Wendy Dean,
Fátima Santos,
Wolf Reik,
Svend K. PetersenMahrt
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0097754
Subject(s) - dna demethylation , biology , chromatin , dna , demethylation , dna repair , dna damage , dna polymerase , dna methylation , cytosine , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics , gene , gene expression
Base modifications of cytosine are an important aspect of chromatin biology, as they can directly regulate gene expression, while DNA repair ensures that those modifications retain genome integrity. Here we characterize how cytosine DNA deaminase AID can initiate DNA demethylation. In vitro , AID initiated targeted DNA demethylation of methyl CpGs when in combination with DNA repair competent extracts. Mechanistically, this is achieved by inducing base alterations at or near methyl-cytosine, with the lesion being resolved either via single base substitution or a more efficient processive polymerase dependent repair. The biochemical findings are recapitulated in an in vivo transgenic targeting assay, and provide the genetic support of the molecular insight into DNA demethylation. This targeting approach supports the hypothesis that mCpG DNA demethylation can proceed via various pathways and mCpGs do not have to be targeted to be demethylated.
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