Reprogramming DNA methylation in the preimplantation stage: peeping with Dollys eyes

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Oocyte cytoplasmic factors can reprogramme the sperm genome during fertilisation or the somatic cell genome during cloning. Diverse reprogramming machinery acts sequentially and interdependently on the imported genome to drive it to totipotency, but their three-dimensional interactions in the cytoplasm remain unknown. Aberrant epigenetic phenomena in early cloned embryos indicate that parts of the somatic cell genome are unyielding to reprogramming forces, owing to their 'knotty' epigenetic features. This fastidious nature of the donor genome might prevent completion of epigenetic reprogramming. It might also help to explain the chronic developmental defects seen in many cloned embryos.
Publisher
Current Biology Ltd
Issue Date
2003-01
Language
English
Article Type
Review
Keywords

HISTONE H3 METHYLTRANSFERASE; CLONED MICE; MAMMALIAN DEVELOPMENT; ABERRANT METHYLATION; NUCLEAR TRANSFER; PATERNAL GENOME; MOUSE EMBRYOS; DONOR GENOME; CHROMATIN; DEMETHYLATION

Citation

CURRENT OPINION IN CELL BIOLOGY, v.15, no.3, pp.290 - 295

ISSN
0955-0674
DOI
10.1016/S0955-0674(03)00031-0
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/82244
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