Antisense Activity across the Nesp Promoter is Required for Nespas-Mediated Silencing in the Imprinted Gnas Cluster

Macro long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play major roles in gene silencing in inprinted gene clusters. Within the imprinted Gnas cluster, the paternally expressed Nespas lncRNA downregulates its sense counterpart Nesp. To explore the mechanism of action of Nespas, we generated two new knock-in alleles...

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Main Authors: Charlotte J. Tibbit, Christine M. Williamson, Stuti Mehta, Simon T. Ball, Mita Chotalia, Wade T. Nottingham, Sally A. Eaton, Mohamed M. Quwailid, Lydia Teboul, Gavin Kelsey, Jo Peters
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Published: MDPI AG 2015-11-01
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spelling doaj-42ca5d5ce526477bab8d520d1d7b99f42020-11-24T23:21:43ZengMDPI AGNon-Coding RNA2311-553X2015-11-011324626510.3390/ncrna1030246ncrna1030246Antisense Activity across the Nesp Promoter is Required for Nespas-Mediated Silencing in the Imprinted Gnas ClusterCharlotte J. Tibbit0Christine M. Williamson1Stuti Mehta2Simon T. Ball3Mita Chotalia4Wade T. Nottingham5Sally A. Eaton6Mohamed M. Quwailid7Lydia Teboul8Gavin Kelsey9Jo Peters10MRC Harwell, Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire OX110RD, UKMRC Harwell, Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire OX110RD, UKMRC Harwell, Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire OX110RD, UKMRC Harwell, Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire OX110RD, UKEpigenetics Programme, The Babraham Institute, Cambridge CB223AT, UKMRC Harwell, Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire OX110RD, UKMRC Harwell, Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire OX110RD, UKMRC Harwell, Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire OX110RD, UKMary Lyon Centre, MRC Harwell, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire OX110RD, UKEpigenetics Programme, The Babraham Institute, Cambridge CB223AT, UKMRC Harwell, Mammalian Genetics Unit, Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire OX110RD, UKMacro long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play major roles in gene silencing in inprinted gene clusters. Within the imprinted Gnas cluster, the paternally expressed Nespas lncRNA downregulates its sense counterpart Nesp. To explore the mechanism of action of Nespas, we generated two new knock-in alleles to truncate Nespas upstream and downstream of the Nesp promoter. We show that Nespas is essential for methylation of the Nesp differentially methylated region (DMR), but higher levels of Nespas are required for methylation than are needed for downregulation of Nesp. Although Nespas is transcribed for over 27 kb, only Nespas transcript/transcription across a 2.6 kb region that includes the Nesp promoter is necessary for methylation of the Nesp DMR. In both mutants, the levels of Nespas were extraordinarily high, due at least in part to increased stability, an effect not seen with other imprinted lncRNAs. However, even when levels were greatly raised, Nespas remained exclusively cis-acting. We propose Nespas regulates Nesp methylation and expression to ensure appropriate levels of expression of the protein coding transcripts Gnasxl and Gnas on the paternal chromosome. Thus, Nespas mediates paternal gene expression over the entire Gnas cluster via a single gene, Nesp.http://www.mdpi.com/2311-553X/1/3/246long non-coding RNAantisensegenomic imprintingepigenetic silencingNespasNespGnas cluster
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author Charlotte J. Tibbit
Christine M. Williamson
Stuti Mehta
Simon T. Ball
Mita Chotalia
Wade T. Nottingham
Sally A. Eaton
Mohamed M. Quwailid
Lydia Teboul
Gavin Kelsey
Jo Peters
spellingShingle Charlotte J. Tibbit
Christine M. Williamson
Stuti Mehta
Simon T. Ball
Mita Chotalia
Wade T. Nottingham
Sally A. Eaton
Mohamed M. Quwailid
Lydia Teboul
Gavin Kelsey
Jo Peters
Antisense Activity across the Nesp Promoter is Required for Nespas-Mediated Silencing in the Imprinted Gnas Cluster
Non-Coding RNA
long non-coding RNA
antisense
genomic imprinting
epigenetic silencing
Nespas
Nesp
Gnas cluster
author_facet Charlotte J. Tibbit
Christine M. Williamson
Stuti Mehta
Simon T. Ball
Mita Chotalia
Wade T. Nottingham
Sally A. Eaton
Mohamed M. Quwailid
Lydia Teboul
Gavin Kelsey
Jo Peters
author_sort Charlotte J. Tibbit
title Antisense Activity across the Nesp Promoter is Required for Nespas-Mediated Silencing in the Imprinted Gnas Cluster
title_short Antisense Activity across the Nesp Promoter is Required for Nespas-Mediated Silencing in the Imprinted Gnas Cluster
title_full Antisense Activity across the Nesp Promoter is Required for Nespas-Mediated Silencing in the Imprinted Gnas Cluster
title_fullStr Antisense Activity across the Nesp Promoter is Required for Nespas-Mediated Silencing in the Imprinted Gnas Cluster
title_full_unstemmed Antisense Activity across the Nesp Promoter is Required for Nespas-Mediated Silencing in the Imprinted Gnas Cluster
title_sort antisense activity across the nesp promoter is required for nespas-mediated silencing in the imprinted gnas cluster
publisher MDPI AG
series Non-Coding RNA
issn 2311-553X
publishDate 2015-11-01
description Macro long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play major roles in gene silencing in inprinted gene clusters. Within the imprinted Gnas cluster, the paternally expressed Nespas lncRNA downregulates its sense counterpart Nesp. To explore the mechanism of action of Nespas, we generated two new knock-in alleles to truncate Nespas upstream and downstream of the Nesp promoter. We show that Nespas is essential for methylation of the Nesp differentially methylated region (DMR), but higher levels of Nespas are required for methylation than are needed for downregulation of Nesp. Although Nespas is transcribed for over 27 kb, only Nespas transcript/transcription across a 2.6 kb region that includes the Nesp promoter is necessary for methylation of the Nesp DMR. In both mutants, the levels of Nespas were extraordinarily high, due at least in part to increased stability, an effect not seen with other imprinted lncRNAs. However, even when levels were greatly raised, Nespas remained exclusively cis-acting. We propose Nespas regulates Nesp methylation and expression to ensure appropriate levels of expression of the protein coding transcripts Gnasxl and Gnas on the paternal chromosome. Thus, Nespas mediates paternal gene expression over the entire Gnas cluster via a single gene, Nesp.
topic long non-coding RNA
antisense
genomic imprinting
epigenetic silencing
Nespas
Nesp
Gnas cluster
url http://www.mdpi.com/2311-553X/1/3/246
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