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Genes flanking Xist in mouse and human are separated on the X chromosome in American marsupials

X inactivation, the transcriptional silencing of one of the two X chromosomes in female mammals, achieves dosage compensation of X-linked genes relative to XY males. In eutherian mammals X inactivation is regulated by the X-inactive specific transcript (Xist), a cis-acting non-coding RNA that trigge...

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Autores principales: Shevchenko, Alexander I., Zakharova, Irina S., Elisaphenko, Eugeny A., Kolesnikov, Nicolay N., Whitehead, Siobhan, Bird, Christine, Ross, Mark, Weidman, Jennifer R., Jirtle, Randy L., Karamysheva, Tatiana V., Rubtsov, Nicolay B., VandeBerg, John L., Mazurok, Nina A., Nesterova, Tatyana B., Brockdorff, Neil, Zakian, Suren M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2797855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17333537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10577-006-1115-9
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author Shevchenko, Alexander I.
Zakharova, Irina S.
Elisaphenko, Eugeny A.
Kolesnikov, Nicolay N.
Whitehead, Siobhan
Bird, Christine
Ross, Mark
Weidman, Jennifer R.
Jirtle, Randy L.
Karamysheva, Tatiana V.
Rubtsov, Nicolay B.
VandeBerg, John L.
Mazurok, Nina A.
Nesterova, Tatyana B.
Brockdorff, Neil
Zakian, Suren M.
author_facet Shevchenko, Alexander I.
Zakharova, Irina S.
Elisaphenko, Eugeny A.
Kolesnikov, Nicolay N.
Whitehead, Siobhan
Bird, Christine
Ross, Mark
Weidman, Jennifer R.
Jirtle, Randy L.
Karamysheva, Tatiana V.
Rubtsov, Nicolay B.
VandeBerg, John L.
Mazurok, Nina A.
Nesterova, Tatyana B.
Brockdorff, Neil
Zakian, Suren M.
author_sort Shevchenko, Alexander I.
collection PubMed
description X inactivation, the transcriptional silencing of one of the two X chromosomes in female mammals, achieves dosage compensation of X-linked genes relative to XY males. In eutherian mammals X inactivation is regulated by the X-inactive specific transcript (Xist), a cis-acting non-coding RNA that triggers silencing of the chromosome from which it is transcribed. Marsupial mammals also undergo X inactivation but the mechanism is relatively poorly understood. We set out to analyse the X chromosome in Monodelphis domestica and Didelphis virginiana, focusing on characterizing the interval defined by the Chic1 and Slc16a2 genes that in eutherians flank the Xist locus. The synteny of this region is retained on chicken chromosome 4 where other loci belonging to the evolutionarily ancient stratum of the human X chromosome, the so-called X conserved region (XCR), are also located. We show that in both M. domestica and D. virginiana an evolutionary breakpoint has separated the Chic1 and Slc16a2 loci. Detailed analysis of opossum genomic sequences revealed linkage of Chic1 with the Lnx3 gene, recently proposed to be the evolutionary precursor of Xist, and Fip1, the evolutionary precursor of Tsx, a gene located immediately downstream of Xist in eutherians. We discuss these findings in relation to the evolution of Xist and X inactivation in mammals.
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spelling pubmed-27978552010-01-04 Genes flanking Xist in mouse and human are separated on the X chromosome in American marsupials Shevchenko, Alexander I. Zakharova, Irina S. Elisaphenko, Eugeny A. Kolesnikov, Nicolay N. Whitehead, Siobhan Bird, Christine Ross, Mark Weidman, Jennifer R. Jirtle, Randy L. Karamysheva, Tatiana V. Rubtsov, Nicolay B. VandeBerg, John L. Mazurok, Nina A. Nesterova, Tatyana B. Brockdorff, Neil Zakian, Suren M. Chromosome Res Article X inactivation, the transcriptional silencing of one of the two X chromosomes in female mammals, achieves dosage compensation of X-linked genes relative to XY males. In eutherian mammals X inactivation is regulated by the X-inactive specific transcript (Xist), a cis-acting non-coding RNA that triggers silencing of the chromosome from which it is transcribed. Marsupial mammals also undergo X inactivation but the mechanism is relatively poorly understood. We set out to analyse the X chromosome in Monodelphis domestica and Didelphis virginiana, focusing on characterizing the interval defined by the Chic1 and Slc16a2 genes that in eutherians flank the Xist locus. The synteny of this region is retained on chicken chromosome 4 where other loci belonging to the evolutionarily ancient stratum of the human X chromosome, the so-called X conserved region (XCR), are also located. We show that in both M. domestica and D. virginiana an evolutionary breakpoint has separated the Chic1 and Slc16a2 loci. Detailed analysis of opossum genomic sequences revealed linkage of Chic1 with the Lnx3 gene, recently proposed to be the evolutionary precursor of Xist, and Fip1, the evolutionary precursor of Tsx, a gene located immediately downstream of Xist in eutherians. We discuss these findings in relation to the evolution of Xist and X inactivation in mammals. Springer Netherlands 2007-03-05 2007-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2797855/ /pubmed/17333537 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10577-006-1115-9 Text en © Springer 2007
spellingShingle Article
Shevchenko, Alexander I.
Zakharova, Irina S.
Elisaphenko, Eugeny A.
Kolesnikov, Nicolay N.
Whitehead, Siobhan
Bird, Christine
Ross, Mark
Weidman, Jennifer R.
Jirtle, Randy L.
Karamysheva, Tatiana V.
Rubtsov, Nicolay B.
VandeBerg, John L.
Mazurok, Nina A.
Nesterova, Tatyana B.
Brockdorff, Neil
Zakian, Suren M.
Genes flanking Xist in mouse and human are separated on the X chromosome in American marsupials
title Genes flanking Xist in mouse and human are separated on the X chromosome in American marsupials
title_full Genes flanking Xist in mouse and human are separated on the X chromosome in American marsupials
title_fullStr Genes flanking Xist in mouse and human are separated on the X chromosome in American marsupials
title_full_unstemmed Genes flanking Xist in mouse and human are separated on the X chromosome in American marsupials
title_short Genes flanking Xist in mouse and human are separated on the X chromosome in American marsupials
title_sort genes flanking xist in mouse and human are separated on the x chromosome in american marsupials
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2797855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17333537
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10577-006-1115-9
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