M. Teranishi et al., Transcripts of the MHM region on the chicken Z chromosome accumulate as non-coding RNA in the nucleus of female cells adjacent to the DMRT1 locus, CHROMOS RES, 9(2), 2001, pp. 147-165
The male hypermethylated (MHM) region, located near the middle of the short
arm of the Z chromosome of chickens, consists of approximately 210 tandem
repeats of a BamHI 2.2-kb sequence unit. Cytosines of the CpG dinucleotides
of this region are extensively methylated on the two Z chromosomes in the
male but much less methylated on the single Z chromosome in the female. The
state of methylation of the MHM region is established after fertilization
by about the 1-day embryonic stage. The MHM region is transcribed only in t
he female from the particular strand into heterogeneous, high molecular-mas
s, non-coding RNA, which is accumulated at the site of transcription, adjac
ent to the DMRT1 locus, in the nucleus. The transcriptional silence of the
MHM region in the male is most likely caused by the CpG methylation, since
treatment of the male embryonic fibroblasts with 5-azacytidine results in h
ypo-methylation and active transcription of this region. In ZZW triploid ch
ickens, MHM regions are hypomethylated and transcribed on the two Z chromos
omes, whereas MHM regions are hypermethylated and transcriptionally inactiv
e on the three Z chromosomes in ZZZ triploid chickens, suggesting a possibl
e role of the W chromosome on the state of the MHM region.