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Query: EC:3.1.31.1 (
micrococcal nuclease
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Myostatin
is a negative regulator of the growth and development of skeletal muscle mass. In fish,
myostatin
is expressed in several organs in addition to skeletal muscle. To understand the mechanisms regulating
myostatin
gene expression in the sea perch, Lateolabrax japonicus, we examined the methylation status of the
myostatin
gene promoter region in several tissues (liver, eye, kidney, brain, and heart) isolated from adult specimens. The frequency of methylated cytosines was very low in all tissues, regardless of the level of
myostatin
expression, suggesting that DNA methylation is not involved in the tissue-specific regulation of
myostatin
expression. Southern blot analysis of genomic DNA obtained from
micrococcal nuclease
-treated nuclei showed that chromatin digestion occurs in tissues where the
myostatin
gene is actively transcribed and that the
myostatin
gene is protected from
micrococcal nuclease
in tissues where
myostatin
is not expressed. The chromatin structure in the
myostatin
gene region appears to regulate its expression without DNA methylation.
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PMID:Methylation status and chromatin structure of the myostatin gene promoter region in the sea perch Lateolabrax japonicus (Perciformes). 2218 47