Fechner P Y
Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287-3311, USA.
Acta Paediatr Jpn. 1996 Aug;38(4):380-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-200x.1996.tb03512.x.
The gene SRY (sex determining region of the Y), located at the distal region of the short arm of the Y chromosome, is necessary for male sex determination in mammals. SRY initiates the cascade of steps necessary to form a testis from an undifferentiated gonad. The SRY gene encodes an HMG (High Mobility Group) protein which may act as a transcription factor by binding to double stranded DNA and then bending the DNA. Mutations in SRY have been identified in some subjects with 46,XY pure gonadal dysgenesis. However the role for other autosomal and X-linked genes in testis determination is evident by the presence of a normal SRY gene in the majority of females with 46,XY pure gonadal dysgenesis and the lack of SRY in a minority of males with 46,XY maleness.
位于Y染色体短臂远端区域的SRY(Y染色体性别决定区)基因,是哺乳动物雄性性别决定所必需的。SRY启动了从未分化的性腺形成睾丸所需的一系列步骤。SRY基因编码一种HMG(高迁移率族)蛋白,该蛋白可能通过与双链DNA结合然后使DNA弯曲而作为转录因子发挥作用。在一些患有46,XY单纯性腺发育不全的个体中已鉴定出SRY突变。然而,其他常染色体和X连锁基因在睾丸决定中的作用,通过大多数患有46,XY单纯性腺发育不全的女性中存在正常的SRY基因以及少数患有46,XY男性化的男性中缺乏SRY而得以体现。