Differential CpG island methylation of murine adenine nucleotide translocase genes
Adenine nucleotide translocase (Ant) mediates the exchange of ADP and ATP across the inner mitochondrial membrane in eukaryotes. Mice possess three distinct but highly homologous Ant isoforms, encoded by independent genes, whose transcription depends upon tissue type . Ant1 is expressed selectively...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biochimica et biophysica acta 2009-03, Vol.1789 (3), p.198-203 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Adenine nucleotide translocase (Ant) mediates the exchange of ADP and ATP across the inner mitochondrial membrane in eukaryotes. Mice possess three distinct but highly homologous Ant isoforms, encoded by independent genes, whose transcription depends upon tissue type
. Ant1 is expressed selectively in heart and skeletal muscles,
Ant2 is ubiquitously expressed in most tissues but lower in skeletal muscle and testis, while
Ant4 is exclusively expressed in the testis. Of interest, each of these
Ant genes contains CpG islands in their proximal promoter regions. We investigated the methylation status of the three
Ant genes in various tissues with active and inactive transcription. In contrast to the
Ant4 gene in which CpG island methylation is essential for gene repression, the CpG islands of
Ant1 and
Ant2 are hypomethylated regardless of the gene expression status throughout the tissues of male mice. Despite the tissue specific expression profile of
Ant1, CpG methylation is unlikely involved in the regulation of the gene. Consistent with these findings, addition of a CpG-demethylating agent, 5-aza-2′-deoxycitidine, to fibroblasts increased the expression of
Ant4 but not
Ant1 or
Ant2 genes. This study provides insight regarding the differential regulation of
Ant isoforms in mammals, whereby both the
Ant1 and
Ant2 genes are capable of expression, but the
Ant4 gene is completely repressed throughout somatic tissues. To the best of our knowledge, this is a first example to clearly demonstrate a differential usage of CpG island methylation within a family of genes. |
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ISSN: | 1874-9399 0006-3002 1876-4320 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbagrm.2008.12.005 |