نتایج جستجو برای: sry gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141873  

2014
Gyung Min Lee Jung Min Ko Choong Ho Shin Sei Won Yang

The 46,XX testicular disorder of sex development (DSD), also known as 46,XX male syndrome, is a rare form of DSD and clinical phenotype shows complete sex reversal from female to male. The sex-determining region Y (SRY) gene can be identified in most 46,XX testicular DSD patients; however, approximately 20% of patients with 46,XX testicular DSD are SRY-negative. The SRY-box 9 (SOX9) gene has se...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2006
Sanjay Premi Jyoti Srivastava Sebastian Padinjarel Chandy Jamal Ahmad Sher Ali

Mutations in the SRY gene encompassing the HMG box have been well characterized in gonadal dysgenesis, male infertility and other types of sex chromosome related anomalies (SCRA). However, no information is available on copy number status of this gene under such abnormal conditions. Employing 'Taqman Probe Assay' specific to the SRY gene, we screened 16 DNA samples from patients with SCRA and 3...

2015
Jae Yeop Jung Sohyoung Yang Eun-Hwan Jeong Ho-Chang Lee Yong-Moon Lee Heon-Seok Han Kyung Hee Yi

Turner syndrome is the most common chromosomal disorder in girls. Various phenotypic features show depending upon karyotype from normal female through ambiguous genitalia to male. Usually, Turner girls containing 45,X/46,XY mosaicism, or sex-determining region Y (SRY) gene may have mixed gonadal dysgenesis with various external sexual differentiation. We experienced a short statured 45,X Turner...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2009
Frank William Buaas Pierre Val Amanda Swain

The early bi-potential mammalian gonad requires the expression of a Y-linked gene, Sry, during a brief window of time to ensure proper testis development. WT1 and its direct target gene Sf1 function during sex determination as well as in the specified testes and ovaries. We have previously shown that the transcription co-factor CITED2 interacts with WT1 to stimulate the expression of Sf1 in the...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2011
Tracy M Clement Ramji K Bhandari Ingrid Sadler-Riggleman Michael K Skinner

Neurotrophin 3 (Ntf3) is expressed in Sertoli cells and acts as a chemo-attractant for cell migration from the mesonephros into the developing testis, a process critical to the early morphological events of testis cord formation. The male sex-determining gene Sry initiates the process of testicular development. Sox9 is a key regulator of male sex determination and is directly regulated by SRY. ...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1996
C Kwok C Tyler-Smith B B Mendonca I Hughes G D Berkovitz P N Goodfellow J R Hawkins

Mutations in the Y linked testis determining gene SRY cause 46,XY sex reversal. However, only about 15% of cases of 46,XY sex reversal are accounted for by mutations in SRY. In this study we have investigated the possibility that mutations affecting the expression of SRY might cause some of the cases of sex reversal in which the coding sequence of SRY is normal. We have screened 2 kb of DNA imm...

Journal: :Development 2009
Ryuji Hiramatsu Shogo Matoba Masami Kanai-Azuma Naoki Tsunekawa Yuko Katoh-Fukui Masamichi Kurohmaru Ken-Ichirou Morohashi Dagmar Wilhelm Peter Koopman Yoshiakira Kanai

In mammals, the Y-linked sex-determining gene Sry cell-autonomously promotes Sertoli cell differentiation from bipotential supporting cell precursors through SRY-box containing gene 9 (Sox9), leading to testis formation. Without Sry action, the supporting cells differentiate into granulosa cells, resulting in ovarian development. However, how Sry acts spatiotemporally to switch supporting cells...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1993
Y T Zeng Z R Ren M L Zhang Y Huang F Y Zeng S Z Huang

We describe a new point mutation in the SRY gene of a Chinese XY female with gonadal dysgenesis (Swyer syndrome). Using the double stranded DNA cycle sequencing method, a single nucleotide substitution of G-->A was identified at codon 113 of the patient's SRY gene, resulting in a conservative amino acid change from alanine (A) to threonine (T) at a residue that lies within the putative DNA bind...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2006
Singh Rajender Vutukuri Rajani Nalini J Gupta Baidyanath Chakravarty Lalji Singh Kumarasamy Thangaraj

XX maleness is a rare syndrome with a frequency of 1 in 20,000-25,000 males. XX males exist in different clinical categories with ambiguous genitalia or partially to fully mature male genitalia, in combination with complete or incomplete masculinization. In this study, we report a case of SRY-negative XX male with complete masculinization but infertility. The patient had fully mature male genit...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
V King P N Goodfellow A J Pearks Wilkerson W E Johnson S J O'Brien J Pecon-Slattery

In most placental mammals, SRY is a single-copy gene located on the Y chromosome and is the trigger for male sex determination during embryonic development. Here, we present comparative genomic analyses of SRY (705 bp) along with the adjacent noncoding 5' flank (997 bp) and 3' flank (948 bp) in 36 species of the cat family Felidae. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that the noncoding genomic flank...

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