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      Allele-specific methylation and expression of an imprinted U2af1-rs1 (SP2) gene.

      Nucleic Acids Research
      Alleles, Animals, Base Sequence, Cloning, Molecular, DNA, genetics, metabolism, Embryonic Development, Female, Gene Expression, Genomic Imprinting, Male, Methylation, Mice, Molecular Sequence Data, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Pregnancy, Promoter Regions, Genetic

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          The mouse U2af1-rs1(SP2) gene, which was cloned by a two-dimensional genome scanning method, is expressed exclusively from the paternally inherited chromosome. This gene has significant similarity to U2AF and located in chromosome 11, of which maternal duplication/paternal deficiency results in a small body. In this report, we cloned genomic U2af1-rs1(SP2) and found its promoter was methylated in a maternal-allele-specific manner. This allelic methylation was not established in parental gametes, but established between 1.5 d.p.c. and 12.5 d.p.c. on the contrary, the allele-specific expression occurred in the two-cell stage when transcription initiates. Absence of the methylation of the upstream region in this stage indicates that methylation is not necessary for inactivation of the expression.

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