Awardee OrganizationOREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY
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Abstract Text
DESCRIPTION: (Adapted from the investigator's abstract) Gene silencing events
associated with promoter region methylation are common in malignant cells. An
unresolved issue for these silencing events is whether promoter region
methylation represents the beginning or end of the process. The major goal of
this application is to use mouse Aprt to demonstrate that promoter region
methylation is the endpoint of a multistep silencing process. Specifically,
methyl binding proteins (MBPs), which are known to bind to methylated regions
within the genome and to attract repressive complexes, will be used to trigger
silencing at a distance from the promoter. Additional experiments will
demonstrate that the promoter has a significant, yet imperfect, mechanism to
block MBP-induced silencing and that selective processes are sufficient to
maintain silencing. Finally, it will be shown that promoter region methylation
is the inevitable endpoint of the silencing process, and that this late event
serves to stabilize chromatin changes that accompany MBP-mediated silencing at
distance. The demonstration of each step of a multistep silencing pathway,
which is currently undefined, will provide novel insight into this aberrant
process in malignant cells.
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