Amrein H, Axel R
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032, USA.
Cell. 1997 Feb 21;88(4):459-69. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(00)81886-3.
We have identified two genes, roX1 and roX2, whose expression in the adult fly is restricted to neurons of males. The two genes reside on the X chromosome, and each encodes an RNA with no apparent open reading frame. Both genes are physically linked to female-specific genes that encode proteins expressed in the ovary: opt1, a novel peptide transporter, and nod, a member of the kinesin family. The male-specific transcripts are positively regulated by the dosage compensation pathway in an all-or-none fashion. Our data suggest that the multimeric complex of dosage compensation proteins may operate in different ways on different sets of X-linked genes.
我们已经鉴定出两个基因,即roX1和roX2,它们在成年雄蝇中的表达仅限于雄性神经元。这两个基因位于X染色体上,每个基因都编码一种没有明显开放阅读框的RNA。这两个基因在物理上都与在卵巢中表达的雌性特异性基因相关联:opt1,一种新型肽转运蛋白,以及nod,驱动蛋白家族的一员。雄性特异性转录本以全或无的方式受到剂量补偿途径的正向调控。我们的数据表明,剂量补偿蛋白的多聚体复合物可能以不同方式作用于不同组的X连锁基因。