학술논문

Cloning and analysis of a novel human putative DNA methyltransferase
Document Type
Article
Source
FEBS Letters; April 1998, Vol. 426 Issue: 2 p283-289, 7p
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ISSN
00145793
Abstract
DNA methylation is intricately involved in a variety of cellular processes, such as differentiation, cell cycle progression, X‐chromosome inactivation and genomic imprinting. However, little is known about how specific DNA methylation patterns are established and maintained. Previously one mammalian DNA methyltransferase has been described, but there has been considerable speculation about the presence of a second activity capable of methylation. Here we report the identification and characterization of a novel human putative DNA methyltransferase. Using a bioinformatics screen we have identified several expressed sequence tags which show high sequence similarity to the Schizosaccharomyces pombegene pmt1+. The cDNA for PuMet (for putative DNA methyltransferase) was cloned and the predicted amino acid sequence deduced. The gene is ubiquitously expressed, albeit at low levels. Like several other DNA methyltransferases, the bacterially overexpressed protein is not active in methylation assays.