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A novel X gene with a widely transcribed Y-linked homologue escapes X-inactivation in mouse and human.

作者信息

Agulnik A I, Mitchell M J, Mattei M G, Borsani G, Avner P A, Lerner J L, Bishop C E

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Tennessee, Memphis 38103.

出版信息

Hum Mol Genet. 1994 Jun;3(6):879-84. doi: 10.1093/hmg/3.6.879.

Abstract

A new gene, designated Smcx, was cloned from the mouse X chromosome by its homology to the Y located gene Smcy. Using direct in situ hybridisation Smcx was mapped to the distal end of the mouse X chromosome (XF2-XF4) and its human homologue, SMCX, was mapped to proximal Xp (Xp11.1-Xp11.2). Further meiotic mapping in the mouse placed Smcx in the Plp-Pdha1 interval. As Smcx/SMCX have widely expressed homologues on the Y chromosome, they appeared good candidates for genes that escape X-inactivation. In the human we show this to be the case as SMCX is expressed in hamster-human hybrids containing either an active or inactive human X chromosome. Two alleles of Smcx were found to be expressed in T(16;X)16H female mice despite the intact X chromosome being inactive in all cells. This indicates that Smcx is also not subject to X-inactivation and provides the first example of a gene that is expressed from inactive and active X chromosomes in the mouse.

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