نتایج جستجو برای: x chromosome inactivation

تعداد نتایج: 770496  

Journal: :Cell 1992
C J Brown B D Hendrich J L Rupert R G Lafrenière Y Xing J Lawrence H F Willard

X chromosome inactivation in mammalian females results in the cis-limited transcriptional inactivity of most of the genes on one X chromosome. The XIST gene is unique among X-linked genes in being expressed exclusively from the inactive X chromosome. Human XIST cDNAs containing at least eight exons and totaling 17 kb have been isolated and sequenced within the region on the X chromosome known t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
J T Lee N Lu Y Han

Dosage compensation in mammals occurs by X inactivation, a silencing mechanism regulated in cis by the X inactivation center (Xic). In response to developmental cues, the Xic orchestrates events of X inactivation, including chromosome counting and choice, initiation, spread, and establishment of silencing. It remains unclear what elements make up the Xic. We previously showed that the Xic is co...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1985
S Rastan E J Robertson

The predictions of a model for the initiation of X-chromosome inactivation based on a single inactivation centre were tested in a cytogenetic study using six different embryo-derived (EK) stem cell lines, each with a different-sized deletion of the distal part of one of the X-chromosomes. Metaphase chromosomes were prepared by the Kanda method from each cell line in the undifferentiated state a...

2013
A.I. Shevchenko I.S. Zakharova S.M. Zakian

X chromosome inactivation is a complex process that occurs in marsupial and eutherian mammals. The process is thought to have arisen during the differentiation of mammalian sex chromosomes to achieve an equal dosage of X chromosome genes in males and females. The differences in the X chromosome inactivation processes in marsupial and eutherian mammals are considered, and the hypotheses on its o...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2008
Colette M Johnston Frances L Lovell Daniel A Leongamornlert Barbara E Stranger Emmanouil T Dermitzakis Mark T Ross

X chromosome inactivation in female mammals results in dosage compensation of X-linked gene products between the sexes. In humans there is evidence that a substantial proportion of genes escape from silencing. We have carried out a large-scale analysis of gene expression in lymphoblastoid cell lines from four human populations to determine the extent to which escape from X chromosome inactivati...

Journal: :Genes & development 1999
Y Marahrens

X-inactivation is the coordinated silencing of nearly all genes on one of the two X chromosomes in female mammals. X-inactivation requires the cis-acting Xist gene. The highly unusual properties of Xist and the extremely long distances over which Xist acts have made it difficult to reconcile X-inactivation with other examples of gene regulation. This paper presents new findings that suggest tha...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
D A Adler S L Bressler V M Chapman D C Page C M Disteche

ZFX, an X chromosome-linked gene encoding a zinc-finger protein, has previously been shown to escape X inactivation in humans. Here we report studies of the inactivation status of the homolog, Zfx, on the mouse X chromosome. We took advantage of both the preferential inactivation of the normal X chromosome in females carrying the T(X;16)16H translocation and the high degree of nucleotide sequen...

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