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Global analysis of X-chromosome dosage compensation

BACKGROUND: Drosophila melanogaster females have two X chromosomes and two autosome sets (XX;AA), while males have a single X chromosome and two autosome sets (X;AA). Drosophila male somatic cells compensate for a single copy of the X chromosome by deploying male-specific-lethal (MSL) complexes that...

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Autores principales: Gupta, Vaijayanti, Parisi, Michael, Sturgill, David, Nuttall, Rachel, Doctolero, Michael, Dudko, Olga K, Malley, James D, Eastman, P Scott, Oliver, Brian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1414069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16507155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/jbiol30
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author Gupta, Vaijayanti
Parisi, Michael
Sturgill, David
Nuttall, Rachel
Doctolero, Michael
Dudko, Olga K
Malley, James D
Eastman, P Scott
Oliver, Brian
author_facet Gupta, Vaijayanti
Parisi, Michael
Sturgill, David
Nuttall, Rachel
Doctolero, Michael
Dudko, Olga K
Malley, James D
Eastman, P Scott
Oliver, Brian
author_sort Gupta, Vaijayanti
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Drosophila melanogaster females have two X chromosomes and two autosome sets (XX;AA), while males have a single X chromosome and two autosome sets (X;AA). Drosophila male somatic cells compensate for a single copy of the X chromosome by deploying male-specific-lethal (MSL) complexes that increase transcription from the X chromosome. Male germ cells lack MSL complexes, indicating that either germline X-chromosome dosage compensation is MSL-independent, or that germ cells do not carry out dosage compensation. RESULTS: To investigate whether dosage compensation occurs in germ cells, we directly assayed X-chromosome transcripts using DNA microarrays and show equivalent expression in XX;AA and X;AA germline tissues. In X;AA germ cells, expression from the single X chromosome is about twice that of a single autosome. This mechanism ensures balanced X-chromosome expression between the sexes and, more importantly, it ensures balanced expression between the single X chromosome and the autosome set. Oddly, the inactivation of an X chromosome in mammalian females reduces the effective X-chromosome dose and means that females face the same X-chromosome transcript deficiency as males. Contrary to most current dosage-compensation models, we also show increased X-chromosome expression in X;AA and XX;AA somatic cells of Caenorhabditis elegans and mice. CONCLUSION: Drosophila germ cells compensate for X-chromosome dose. This occurs by equilibrating X-chromosome and autosome expression in X;AA cells. Increased expression of the X chromosome in X;AA individuals appears to be phylogenetically conserved.
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spelling pubmed-14140692006-03-28 Global analysis of X-chromosome dosage compensation Gupta, Vaijayanti Parisi, Michael Sturgill, David Nuttall, Rachel Doctolero, Michael Dudko, Olga K Malley, James D Eastman, P Scott Oliver, Brian J Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Drosophila melanogaster females have two X chromosomes and two autosome sets (XX;AA), while males have a single X chromosome and two autosome sets (X;AA). Drosophila male somatic cells compensate for a single copy of the X chromosome by deploying male-specific-lethal (MSL) complexes that increase transcription from the X chromosome. Male germ cells lack MSL complexes, indicating that either germline X-chromosome dosage compensation is MSL-independent, or that germ cells do not carry out dosage compensation. RESULTS: To investigate whether dosage compensation occurs in germ cells, we directly assayed X-chromosome transcripts using DNA microarrays and show equivalent expression in XX;AA and X;AA germline tissues. In X;AA germ cells, expression from the single X chromosome is about twice that of a single autosome. This mechanism ensures balanced X-chromosome expression between the sexes and, more importantly, it ensures balanced expression between the single X chromosome and the autosome set. Oddly, the inactivation of an X chromosome in mammalian females reduces the effective X-chromosome dose and means that females face the same X-chromosome transcript deficiency as males. Contrary to most current dosage-compensation models, we also show increased X-chromosome expression in X;AA and XX;AA somatic cells of Caenorhabditis elegans and mice. CONCLUSION: Drosophila germ cells compensate for X-chromosome dose. This occurs by equilibrating X-chromosome and autosome expression in X;AA cells. Increased expression of the X chromosome in X;AA individuals appears to be phylogenetically conserved. BioMed Central 2006 2006-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC1414069/ /pubmed/16507155 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/jbiol30 Text en Copyright © 2006 Gupta et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Gupta, Vaijayanti
Parisi, Michael
Sturgill, David
Nuttall, Rachel
Doctolero, Michael
Dudko, Olga K
Malley, James D
Eastman, P Scott
Oliver, Brian
Global analysis of X-chromosome dosage compensation
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title_full Global analysis of X-chromosome dosage compensation
title_fullStr Global analysis of X-chromosome dosage compensation
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title_short Global analysis of X-chromosome dosage compensation
title_sort global analysis of x-chromosome dosage compensation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1414069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16507155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/jbiol30
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