Conserved DNA methylation in Gadd45a-/-mice

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Abstract

Gadd45a (growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible protein 45 alpha) plays a pivotal role in cellular stress responses and is implicated in DNA repair, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. Recently, it was proposed that GADD45A is a key regulator of active DNA demethylation by way of its role in DNA repair. Barreto et al. reported that Gadd45a overexpression activated transcription from methylation-silenced reporter plasmids and promoted global DNA demethylation. siRNA-mediated knockdown of Gadd45a levels resulted in increased levels of DNA methylation at specific endogenous loci. Based on these exciting results, Gadd45a-/-mice might be predicted to have a hypermethylation phenotype. We report here that neither global nor locus-specific methylation is increased in Gadd45a-/-mice. © 2009 Landes Bioscience.

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Engel, N., Tront, J. S., Erinle, T., Nguyen, N., Latham, K. E., Sapienza, C., … Liebermann, D. A. (2009). Conserved DNA methylation in Gadd45a-/-mice. Epigenetics, 4(2), 98–99. https://doi.org/10.4161/epi.4.2.7858

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