Cycle 11: Epigenetics Flashcards
What is epigenetics? What does it do?
“the study of changes in gene expression caused by mechanisms other than changes in underlying DNA sequence”
preprogrammed tags on top of DNA sequence
tags are METHYL group (CH3) and ACETYL groups
controls gene expression - dynamic (tags)
What are histones?
proteins that DNA wraps around to stay condensed in nucleus (ex. spool)
coded for in genome - transcribed and translated - and has Ac tail
protein - made of AA - not nucleotides like DNA
How do histones let DNA wrap around?
DNA is negatively charged from phosphate groups
overall positive charge in histones from positively charged AA - LYSINE (K)
What is the difference between genome and epigenome?
genome - DNA sequence, unchanging
epigenome - tag sequence, dynamic based on life experiences controlling gene expression (not random)
How does the epigenome of twin compare?
identical genome and epigenome at birth but very different epigenome with age
Can you have methylation/acetylation mutations?
Yes!
normal DNA supposed to not be methylated but mutated is
normal DNA supposed to be acetylated but mutated is not
and vice versa
What are DNMTs? What are TET?
DNMT: enzyme - DNA methyltransferase - adds methyl group to cytosine on DNA
TET - ten-eleven translocation enzyme does demethylation
How is DNA methylated and demethylated?
this happens on cytosines that have guanine next to it (CpG region) on both strands
- DNA double strand with no methyl groups
- DNMT3A + DNMT3B guided by signal transduction to add methyl groups to specific cytosine
- DNA replication causes parent strand to have methylation and new strand to not - hemimethlyated stands
- DNMT1 maintains DNA methylation by adding methyl groups to new strands
- TET - removes methyl groups from cytosine
What the effect of methylation and demethylation on gene expression?
hypermethylation/methylation - inactivates transcription (gene expression off)
hypomethylation/demethylation - activates transcription (gene expression on)
How are histones acetylated and deacetylated?
acetylation on lysine of histone
- histone tail has lysine
- acetylation: Histone acetyltranscerases (HATs) adds acetyl group making neutral
- DNA unraveled - euchromatin state
- deacetylatioN: Histone deacetylases (HDACs) removes acetyl group making positive histone from positive lysine
What effect does acetylation and deacetylation has on gene expression?
DNA accessibility depending on structure
What is heterochromatin? What is euchromatin?
heterochromatin - structure when acetyl group not added
–> tight structure of DNA bound around histones
–> DNA inaccessible = gene inactive
euchromatin - stricture when acetyl group is added
–> looser structure of DNA bond around histones
–> DNA accessible - genes active
–> acetyl group negative + lysine positive = neutral histone –> less attractive between DNA and histone
What is transgenerational epigenetic inheritance?
early life experiences exert longhorn effect on the gene expression which can be inherited by offspring
epigenetic marks (DNA methylation, histone modification) can be acquired on the DNA of one generation and stably passed on through gametes to the next generation. experiences and environmental exposures can change the way your NA works (Without changing the DNA itself) and this could be passed on to your offspring
What is the GR protein?
glucocorticoid receptor transcription factor that binds with corticosterone, stress-dealing hormone - cortisol in humans)
What is the relationship between grooming and:
anxiety
corticosterone
glucocorticoid receptors
methylation of promoter
and gene expression?
low grooming:
- hypermethylation of promotor for Nr3c1 gene that codes for GR protein
- hypermethylation means genes inaccessible so transcription factor NGFI-A can’t bind to allow GR expression
- low GR expression so corticosterone remains high in cell instead of being removed
- causes high anxiety and stress
high grooming:
- no methyation
- NGFI-A transcription factor can bind to promote of Nr3c1 gene
- high levels of GR expression
- GR can remove corticosterone
- low corticosterone levels
- low anxiety
*when pups are switched, epigenetic markers change
- female pup raise their offspring the way they were raised
- when relaxed, high-nurtured rate was injected with methyl tags –> anxious rat