Wiberg U H, Fredga K
Hum Genet. 1987 Sep;77(1):6-11. doi: 10.1007/BF00284705.
Steroid sulfatase (STS; EC 3.1.6.2) levels were assayed in cultured fibroblasts of root voles captured in the wild. Four independent experiments were performed using two different substrates (DHEAS and E1S). Evidence is presented that in this species, STS levels are significantly higher in males than in females (ratio 1.6:1). We discuss our findings on a comparative basis and suggest that in the root vole the STS gene(s) is X- and Y-linked (as in the mouse) and that it is subject to X-inactivation, or partially so, on one of the X chromosomes in the female.
对在野外捕获的根田鼠培养成纤维细胞中的类固醇硫酸酯酶(STS;EC 3.1.6.2)水平进行了测定。使用两种不同的底物(硫酸脱氢表雄酮和硫酸雌酮)进行了四项独立实验。有证据表明,在该物种中,雄性的STS水平显著高于雌性(比例为1.6:1)。我们在比较的基础上讨论了我们的发现,并提出在根田鼠中,STS基因与X和Y染色体连锁(如小鼠),并且在雌性的一条X染色体上会发生X染色体失活,或部分失活。