Detection of dioxin-induced demethylation of mouse <i>Cyp1a1</i> gene promoter by a new labeling method for short DNA fragments possessing 5'-methylcytosine at the end.
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| Abstract | :
Environmental factors stimulate alteration of DNA methylation level. Investigation of the genome-wide DNA methylation status is important for environmental health studies. We here designed a genomic DNA amplification and labeling protocol using a methylation-sensitive restriction enzyme HinP1 I. This method can specifically amplify genomic DNA fragments possessing methyl-CpG at the end. The fragments are a relatively short size and dominantly located on CpG-islands. By using the samples prepared by this method, a dioxin-induced change in the methylation level of the mouse Cyp1a1 promoter was successfully evaluated using oligonucleotide probes covalently bound onto a glass plate. The method developed in this paper would be useful for other genome-wide analysis platforms for the large scale epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) including human epidemiological samples. |
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| Journal | :
Genes and environment : the official journal of the Japanese Environmental Mutagen Society
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40
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| Number of Pages | :
1
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| Date Published | :
2018
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| ISSN Number | :
1880-7046
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| URL | :
https://genesenvironment.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41021-017-0089-5
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| DOI | :
10.1186/s41021-017-0089-5
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| Short Title | :
Genes Environ
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