Differential Methylation of the Hypervariable Locus DXS255 on Active and Inactive X Chromosomes Correlates with the Expression of a Human X-linked Gene
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Consistent differences in methylation of particular cytosine residues in the DNA of active and inactive X chromosomes can be used for rapid, direct analysis of X-inactivation patterns in different female tissues. We have studied methylation of the highly polymorphic DXS255 locus in tissues from patients with deficiency of the E1 alpha subunit of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in whom the results can be correlated directly with total enzyme activity, levels of immunoreactive protein, and patterns of cell mosaicism. The results confirm that methylation of the DXS255 locus correlates with X-chromosome expression. In patients and normal controls, the pattern of X inactivation varied widely from tissue to tissue and often deviated markedly from a 50:50 proportion. These deviations are likely to reflect small numbers of tissue-specific stem cells at the time of random X inactivation and cannot be taken alone as evidence for selection or "nonrandom" inactivation.
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