G9a is involved in gene silencing during early embryonic development, catalyzing the methylation of H3K9, which results in heterochromatinization, and also promoting methylation of DNA de novo. These two G9a activities are now dissected, and de novo DNA methylation is shown to occur via recruitment of Dnmt3a/3b and to be necessary and sufficient to prevent reprogramming.
- Silvina Epsztejn-Litman
- Nirit Feldman
- Yehudit Bergman