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Transcriptional diversity of DMRT1(dsx-and mab3.related transcription factor1)in human testis

Transcriptional diversity of DMRT1(dsx-and mab3.related transcription factor1)in human testis
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摘要 Recent advances in the evolutionary genetics of sex determination indicate that the only molecular similarity in sex determination found so far among phyla is between the fly doublesex, worm mab-3 and vertebrate DMRTI(dsx- and mab3-related transcription factor 1)/DMY genes. Each of these factors encodes a zinc-finger-like DNA-binding motif, DM domain. Insights into the evolution and functions of human DMRT1 gene could reveal evolutionary mechanisms of sexual development. Here we report the identification and characterization of multiple isoforms of human DMRT1 in the testis. These transcripts encode predicted proteins with 373,275 and 175 amino acids and they were generated by alternative splicing at 3' region. Expression level of DMRTla is higher than those of both DMRTlb and c, and the DMR Tlc expression was the lowest in testis, based on comparisons of mean values from real-time fluorescent quantitative RT-PCR analysis. Both DMRTlb and c result from exonization of intronic sequences, including the exonization of an Alu element. A further search for Alu elements within the DMRT1 gene demonstrated that all 99 Alu elements are non-randomly distributed among the non-coding regions on both directions. These new characteristics of DMRT1 would have an important impact on the evolution of sexual development mechanisms.
出处 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第4期389-393,共5页 细胞研究(英文版)
基金 The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and the National Key Basic Research project (2004CB117400) the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University and the Key Project of Chinese Ministry of Education (No. 2004.28).
关键词 evolution alternative splicing DOUBLESEX sex differentiation 睾丸组织 细胞分化 医学实验 DMRT1
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