DNA Methylation Inhibits the Expression of CFSH in Mud Crab
Crustacean female sex hormone (CFSH) is a key regulator of crustacean sex differentiation. The expression of in the mud crab showed a tissue-specific and gender-variant pattern. To explore the role of DNA methylation in expression, the 5'-flanking region of was cloned, and one CpG island contai...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in endocrinology (Lausanne) 2020-04, Vol.11, p.163-163 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Crustacean female sex hormone (CFSH) is a key regulator of crustacean sex differentiation. The expression of
in the mud crab
showed a tissue-specific and gender-variant pattern. To explore the role of DNA methylation in
expression, the 5'-flanking region of
was cloned, and one CpG island containing 12 CpG sites was found. Results of sodium bisulfite sequencing and methylated DNA immunoprecipitation showed that CpG island methylation was stable in the eyestalk ganglion during ovarian development of the females, which was significantly lower than that in the muscle of the females and in the eyestalk ganglion of the males. Such results suggested that the involvement of DNA methylation in regulating
expression followed an eyestalk ganglion-specific and gender-variant pattern. The analysis of CpG dinucleotide site methylation and activity of the site-directed mutation (SDM) reporter vector further demonstrated that methylation inhibited
expression by blocking the binding of transcription factor Sp1. The finding suggested for the first time the involvement of CpG methylation in the regulation of
expression. |
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ISSN: | 1664-2392 1664-2392 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fendo.2020.00163 |