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Stephen F. Austin State University

2003

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Site‐Selective In Vivo Targeting Of Cytosine‐5 Dna Methylation By Zinc‐Finger Proteins, Christopher D. Carvin, Rebecca D. Parr, Michael P. Kladde Jan 2003

Site‐Selective In Vivo Targeting Of Cytosine‐5 Dna Methylation By Zinc‐Finger Proteins, Christopher D. Carvin, Rebecca D. Parr, Michael P. Kladde

Faculty Publications

Cytosine‐5 DNA methylation is a critical signal defining heritable epigenetic states of transcription. As aberrant methylation patterns often accompany disease states, the ability to target cytosine methylation to preselected regions could prove valuable in re‐establishing proper gene regulation. We employ the strategy of targeted gene methylation in yeast, which has a naturally unmethylated genome, selectively directing de novo DNA methylation via the fusion of C5 DNA methyltransferases to heterologous DNA‐binding proteins. The zinc‐finger proteins Zif268 and Zip53 can target DNA methylation by M.CviPI or M.SssI 5–52 nt from single zinc‐factor binding sites. Modification at specific GC (M.CviPI) or CG (M.SssI) …