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Involvement of Androgen Receptor in Sex Determination in an Amphibian Species

In mice and humans, the androgen receptor (AR) gene, located on the X chromosome, is not known to be involved in sex determination. In the Japanese frog Rana rugosa the AR is located on the sex chromosomes (X, Y, Z and W). Phylogenetic analysis shows that the AR on the X chromosome (X-AR) of the Kor...

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Autores principales: Fujii, Jun, Kodama, Maho, Oike, Akira, Matsuo, Yasuki, Min, Mi-Sook, Hasebe, Takashi, Ishizuya-Oka, Atsuko, Kawakami, Koichi, Nakamura, Masahisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4020753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24826887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093655
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author Fujii, Jun
Kodama, Maho
Oike, Akira
Matsuo, Yasuki
Min, Mi-Sook
Hasebe, Takashi
Ishizuya-Oka, Atsuko
Kawakami, Koichi
Nakamura, Masahisa
author_facet Fujii, Jun
Kodama, Maho
Oike, Akira
Matsuo, Yasuki
Min, Mi-Sook
Hasebe, Takashi
Ishizuya-Oka, Atsuko
Kawakami, Koichi
Nakamura, Masahisa
author_sort Fujii, Jun
collection PubMed
description In mice and humans, the androgen receptor (AR) gene, located on the X chromosome, is not known to be involved in sex determination. In the Japanese frog Rana rugosa the AR is located on the sex chromosomes (X, Y, Z and W). Phylogenetic analysis shows that the AR on the X chromosome (X-AR) of the Korean R. rugosa is basal and segregates into two clusters: one containing W-AR of Japanese R. rugosa, the other containing Y-AR. AR expression is twice as high in ZZ (male) compared to ZW (female) embryos in which the W-AR is barely expressed. Higher AR-expression may be associated with male sex determination in this species. To examine whether the Z-AR is involved in sex determination in R. rugosa, we produced transgenic (Tg) frogs carrying an exogenous Z-AR. Analysis of ZW Tg frogs revealed development of masculinized gonads or ‘ovotestes’. Expression of CYP17 and Dmrt1, genes known to be activated during normal male gonadal development, were up-regulated in the ZW ovotestis. Testosterone, supplied to the rearing water, completed the female-to-male sex-reversal in the AR-Tg ZW frogs. Here we report that Z-AR is involved in male sex-determination in an amphibian species.
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spelling pubmed-40207532014-05-21 Involvement of Androgen Receptor in Sex Determination in an Amphibian Species Fujii, Jun Kodama, Maho Oike, Akira Matsuo, Yasuki Min, Mi-Sook Hasebe, Takashi Ishizuya-Oka, Atsuko Kawakami, Koichi Nakamura, Masahisa PLoS One Research Article In mice and humans, the androgen receptor (AR) gene, located on the X chromosome, is not known to be involved in sex determination. In the Japanese frog Rana rugosa the AR is located on the sex chromosomes (X, Y, Z and W). Phylogenetic analysis shows that the AR on the X chromosome (X-AR) of the Korean R. rugosa is basal and segregates into two clusters: one containing W-AR of Japanese R. rugosa, the other containing Y-AR. AR expression is twice as high in ZZ (male) compared to ZW (female) embryos in which the W-AR is barely expressed. Higher AR-expression may be associated with male sex determination in this species. To examine whether the Z-AR is involved in sex determination in R. rugosa, we produced transgenic (Tg) frogs carrying an exogenous Z-AR. Analysis of ZW Tg frogs revealed development of masculinized gonads or ‘ovotestes’. Expression of CYP17 and Dmrt1, genes known to be activated during normal male gonadal development, were up-regulated in the ZW ovotestis. Testosterone, supplied to the rearing water, completed the female-to-male sex-reversal in the AR-Tg ZW frogs. Here we report that Z-AR is involved in male sex-determination in an amphibian species. Public Library of Science 2014-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4020753/ /pubmed/24826887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093655 Text en © 2014 Fujii et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kodama, Maho
Oike, Akira
Matsuo, Yasuki
Min, Mi-Sook
Hasebe, Takashi
Ishizuya-Oka, Atsuko
Kawakami, Koichi
Nakamura, Masahisa
Involvement of Androgen Receptor in Sex Determination in an Amphibian Species
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title_fullStr Involvement of Androgen Receptor in Sex Determination in an Amphibian Species
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title_short Involvement of Androgen Receptor in Sex Determination in an Amphibian Species
title_sort involvement of androgen receptor in sex determination in an amphibian species
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4020753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24826887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093655
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