نتایج جستجو برای: ژن sry

تعداد نتایج: 17375  

2005
FRANCOIS PAYRE STEPHANE NOSELLI VALERIE LEFRERE ALAIN VINCENT

Serendipity (sry) beta (fi) and delta (5) are two finger protein genes resulting from a duplication event. Comparison of their respective protein products shows interspersed blocks of conserved and divergent amino-acid sequences. The most extensively conserved region corresponds to the predicted DNA-binding domain which includes 6 contiguous fingers; no significant sequence conservation is foun...

Journal: :Development 1990
F Payre S Noselli V Lefrère A Vincent

Serendipity (sry) beta (beta) and delta (delta) are two finger protein genes resulting from a duplication event. Comparison of their respective protein products shows interspersed blocks of conserved and divergent amino-acid sequences. The most extensively conserved region corresponds to the predicted DNA-binding domain which includes 6 contiguous fingers; no significant sequence conservation i...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 1998
J A Graves

The SRY gene on the mammalian Y chromosome undoubtedly acts to determine testis, but it is still quite unclear how. It was originally supposed that SRY acts directly to activate other genes in the testis-determining pathway. This paper presents an alternative hypothesis that SRY functions indirectly, by interacting with related genes SOX3 (from which SRY evolved) and SOX9 (which appears to be i...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2015
Fabiano C Araujo Amy Milsted Ingrid K M Watanabe Helen L Del Puerto Robson A S Santos Jozef Lazar Fernando M Reis Jeremy W Prokop

The renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is subject to sex-specific modulation by hormones and gene products. However, sex differences in the balance between the vasoconstrictor/proliferative ACE/ANG II/AT1 axis, and the vasodilator/antiproliferative ACE2/ANG-(1-7)/MAS axis are poorly known. Data in the rat have suggested the male-specific Y-chromosome gene Sry to contribute to balance between these ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Yen-Shan Chen Joseph D Racca Paul W Sequeira Nelson B Phillips Michael A Weiss

The male program of therian mammals is determined by Sry, a transcription factor encoded by the Y chromosome. Specific DNA binding is mediated by a high mobility group (HMG) box. Expression of Sry in the gonadal ridge activates a Sox9-dependent gene regulatory network leading to testis formation. A subset of Sry alleles in superfamily Muroidea (order Rodentia) is remarkable for insertion of an ...

2013
Eleni Kopsida Phoebe M. Lynn Trevor Humby Lawrence S. Wilkinson William Davies

Whilst gonadal hormones can substantially influence sexual differentiation of the brain, recent findings have suggested that sex-linked genes may also directly influence neurodevelopment. Here we used the well-established murine 'four core genotype' (FCG) model on a gonadally-intact, outbred genetic background to characterise the contribution of Sry-dependent effects (i.e. those arising from th...

Journal: :Hypertension 2009
Monte E Turner Joel Farkas Jeff Dunmire Daniel Ely Amy Milsted

The Y chromosome of the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) contains a genetic component that raises blood pressure compared with the Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) Y chromosome. This research tests the Sry gene complex as the hypertensive component of the SHR Y chromosome. The Sry loci were sequenced in 1 strain with a hypertensive Y chromosome (SHR/Akr) and 2 strains with a normotensive Y chromosome (SH...

2018
Peter Koopman John Gubbay Nigel Vivian Peter Goodfellow Ralf Jäger Philippe Berta

Early 1990s research conducted by Peter Koopman, John Gubbay, Nigel Vivian, Peter Goodfellow, and Robin Lovell-Badge, showed that chromosomally female (XX) mice embryos can develop as male with the addition of a genetic fragment from the Y chromosome of male mice. The genetic fragment contained a segment of the mouse [4] Sry gene, which is analogous to the human SRY gene. The researchers sought...

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: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2016
Xianlan Cui Yunfeng Wang Bobby Hua Webb Miller Yan Zhao Hongyu Cui Xiangang Kong

Devil facial tumour disease (DFTD) is an infectious tumour disease and was hypothesised to be transmitted by allograft during biting based on two cytogenetic findings of DFTD tumours in 2006. It was then believed that DFTD tumours were originally from a female devil. In this study the devil sex-determining region Y (SRY) gene was PCR amplified and sequenced, and six pairs of devil SRY PCR prime...

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