Genetics Ch.16
PRC! can inhibit transcription in which 3 ways?
1. Chromatin compaction 2. Covalent modification of histones 3. Direct interaction with transcription factor
What are 3 common abnormalities found in cancer cells?
1. DNA methylation 2. Covalent modification of histones 3. Chromatin remodeling
What is are examples of cis- mechanisms?
1. Genomic imprinting 2. X-chromosome inactivation
What are examples of epigenetic changes during development?
1. Genomic imprinting 2. XCI 3. Formation of specific cell types (muscle cells, nerve cells)
In spermatogenesis, methylation of Igf2 occurs at which 2 sites?
1. Imprinting control region (ICR) 2. differentially methylated region (DMR)
What causes chromatin modifications to become abnormal, promoting cancer?
1. Mutation in genes that encode chromatin-modifying proteins 2. Environmental agents alter function of chromatin modifying proteins
Which 2 competing groups of protein complexes are key regulators in epigenetic change during development?
1. Trithorax Group (TrxG) 2. Polycomb Grooup (PcG)
What are examples of trans- mechanisms?
1. feedback loop 2. paramutation
tumor suppressor genes
A gene whose protein product inhibits cell division. Helps prevent cancer
Paramutable
An allele that can be altered by paramutation
Paramutagenic
An allele that can change the expression of another allele
How are specific genes or chromosomes targeted for epigenetic changes?
By transcription factors or non-coding RNAs
What 2 ways are epigenetic changes maintained?
Cis- and Trans- mechanisms
When agouti mice had darker fur, this was correlated with:
DNA methylation
_______ involves a series of genetically programmed stages where a fertilized egg becomes and embryo and eventually an adult
Development
cis-epigenetic mechanism
Epigenetic mechanism that affects gene at that site only, and does not affect the same gene located elsewhere (if gene has 2 copies within the cell)
the study of the mechanisms that lead to changes in gene expression. These changes are reversible, can be passed down, but do not change the DNA sequence itself. This defines ________
Epigenetics
In Igf2, _____ form a loop in DNA due to unmethylated ICR and DMR, where ______ do not form a loop due to methylation in ICR and DMR.
Females; males
Xist and Tsix are transcribed in ______ direction
Opposite
What are 2 types of polycomb group complexes?
PRC1 and PRC2
What are examples of environmental agents causing epigenetic changes?
Temperature, diet, toxins
Paramutagenic alleles (if less stable) can sometimes revert back to stronger alleles that are not paramutagenic: T/F?
True
DNA methylation Chromatin remodeling Covalent histone modification Localization of histone variants Feedback Loops These are all examples of:
Types of molecular change that underlies epigenetic regulation
For some plants, a prolonged cold temperature period could activate: ______ and ______
VIN3 and COLDAIR genes
vernalization
Where certain plant species must be exposed to the cold before they can flower
trans-epigenetic mechanism
an epigenetic mechanism that affects both copies of a gene within a cell. It is caused by diffusible factors (such as TF)
Paramutation
an interaction between two alleles at a single locus, where one allele induces a heritable change in the other allele.
The maize allele B' can:
can cause methylation of the other allele, B-I (i is paramutagenic)
Oncogenes
cancer causing genes
The FLC gene is repressed by:
chromatin modification, methylation by VIN3-PRC2 complex
For environmental effects, the agouti gene in mice is used to study ______ effects.
dietary
The weaker expression of a paramutagenic allele is due to:
epigenetic changes (these decrease or silence transcription)
epigenetic changes that are passed from parent to offspring
epigenetic inheritance
genomic imprinting
expression of an allele in offspring depends on whether the allele is inherited from the male or female parent
Igf2 mechanism is an example of:
genomic imprinting
A functional mop1 gene is needed for:
paramutation
In Arabidopsis, both FT and SOC1 activate genes that:
promote flower development
In Arabidopsis, FLC's role is:
represses FT and SOC1
Silencing of paramutagenic alleles may occur with:
short non-coding RNAs
Multiple tandem repeat sequences are near coding sequences of paramutagenic and paramutable alleles and may be used to make ____
siRNAs
De novo methylation occurs during:
spermatogenesis
cancer
the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells
For bees, a diet involving methylation will result in a _____ bee.
worker