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. 2006 Jul 17;63(17):1933–1936. doi: 10.1007/s00018-006-6039-1

DNA methylation of fly genes and transposons

M Mandrioli 1,, F Borsatti 1
PMCID: PMC11136369  PMID: 16847580

Abstract.

The use of anti-5-methylcytosine antibodies in affinity columns allowed the identification of methylated sequences in the genome of Drosophila melanogaster adults. In view of the presence of transposable elements amongst the identified sequences, it has been suggested that DNA methylation is involved in transposon control in the fly genome. On the contrary, a reanalysis of these data furnishes several intriguing elements that could raise new questions about the role that DNA methylation plays in the fly genome. The aim of the present paper is to discuss some features that emerge from the analysis of the identified methylated sequences.

Keywords. DNA methylation, gene expression, transposon silencing, development, cytosine methylation function, Drosophila melanogaster

Footnotes

Received 26 January 2006; received after revision 8 May 2006; accepted 2 June 2006


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