Epigenetics 3-4 Flashcards

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what are the three epigenetic mechanisms?

A

1) chemical modifications of DNA
2) Post Translation Modifications of Histone Tails
3) Histone variants

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Explain what IGF2 gene does?

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Insulin-like growth factor 2
- matches placental nutrient supply to fetal demand
- Altered IGF2 expression is related to FGR

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3
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describe the pathway for maternal and paternal IGF2

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Maternal:
Insulator binds maternal unmethylated ICR1
H19 gene expressed
Blocks IGF2 expression

Paternal:
Methylation at ICR1 prevents CTCF binding
IGF2 is expressed

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what is beckwidth-wiedemann syndrome?

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gain of methylation of IC1 on the maternal chromosome

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what did an invitro culture by Market-Velker et al. 2010 show?

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  • reduced methylation in in vitro cultured blastocysts
  • altered gene expression in trophoblast cells = H19> IGF2
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when was the first IVF baby

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1981

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7
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what effects can ART / IVF have?

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  • risk of imprinting disorders increased 3.5 fold
  • may have increased risk of cardiovascular disease (due to unimprinted genes)
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Placental specific IGF-II is a major modulator of placental and fetal growth give an example of an experiment that shows this?

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Constancia M, Hemberger M, Hughes J et al.
- mouse fetuses in which the Igf2 gene has been completely deleted weigh = 60% of wild-type fetuses

Therefore deletion of the Igf2 gene transcript (P0) specifically expressed in the placenta leads to FGR.

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Experiment involving placental-specific IGF II showed?

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  • Placental amino acid transport is initially upregulated
  • later the compensation fails = fetal growth restriction
    experimental evidence shows:
  • imprinted gene action in the placenta directly controls supply of maternal nutrients to the fetus and fetal growth
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10
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what is chromatin?

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a complex of DNA and histone protein in chromosomes

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describe the nucleosome core particle ?

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DNA: ~ 147 base pairs
- wraps 1.67 left-handed super helical turns

Histone Core Octamer:
Histone = Small highly conserved basic protein
102-135 amino acids

Histone N-terminals = histone tails
Extend out of the core nucleosome
Subject to modifications

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what makes up a histone octamer?

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Histone octamer has two copies of each core histone:
H2A, H2B, H3, H4
= 2 H2A-H2B dimers and 1 H3-H4 tetramer

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13
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what histones effect the chromatin structure when modified mainly?

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H3 and H4

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