The inactive X chromosome in the human female is enriched in 5-methylcytosine to an unusual degree and appears to contain more of this modified nucleotide than the remainder of the genome.
J Genet
; 2003 Apr-Aug; 82(1-2): 13-6
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By employing a procedure that combines ELISA and photoacoustic spectroscopy, we have examined the content of 5-methylcytosine (m(5)C) in DNA of individuals who differed from one another in the number of X chromosomes in their genomes. The results show that the human inactive X chromosome (Xi) contains very high amounts of this modified nucleotide. We estimate that in the 46,XX female there is more m(5)C in Xi (~ 3.6 x 10(7)) than in all the remaining chromosomes put together (~ 2.1 x 10(7)). Our results also suggest that nearly one-fifth of all cytosines in Xi are methylated and that, in addition to CpG methylation, there is extensive non-CpG methylation as well.
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Femelle
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Humains
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ADN
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Lymphocytes
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Génome humain
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Répétitions de dinucléotides
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Ilots CpG
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Méthylation de l'ADN
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Chromosomes X humains
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5-Méthyl-cytosine
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J Genet
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2003
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