1. A long noncoding RNA influences the choice of the X chromosome to be inactivated
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Andreas Hierholzer, Corinne Chureau, Alessandra Liverziani, Nerea Blanes Ruiz, Bruce M. Cattanach, Alexander N. Young, Manish Kumar, Andrea Cerase, Phil Avner, European Molecular Biology Laboratory [Rome] (EMBL), Génomique et Epigénomique du Développement des Vertébrés - Genomics and Epigenomics of Vertebrates Development, Institut Pasteur [Paris] (IP)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), and MRC Harwell Institute [UK]
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X Chromosome ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,female mouse embryo ,noncoding RNA ,MESH: Mammals ,Mice ,pluripotency factors ,Genetic ,X Chromosome Inactivation ,Dosage Compensation, Genetic ,Animals ,MESH: Animals ,MESH: Mice ,Alleles ,Mammals ,MESH: X Chromosome Inactivation ,Multidisciplinary ,MESH: Alleles ,MESH: Dosage Compensation, Genetic ,MESH: RNA, Long Noncoding ,X chromosome inactivation ,X-controlling element ,Female ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,Dosage Compensation ,RNA ,Long Noncoding ,MESH: Female - Abstract
X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is the process of silencing one of the X chromosomes in cells of the female mammal which ensures dosage compensation between the sexes. Although theoretically random in somatic tissues, the choice of which X chromosome is chosen to be inactivated can be biased in mice by genetic element(s) associated with the so-called X-controlling element ( Xce ). Although the Xce was first described and genetically localized nearly 40 y ago, its mode of action remains elusive. In the approach presented here, we identify a single long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) within the Xce locus, Lppnx, which may be the driving factor in the choice of which X chromosome will be inactivated in the developing female mouse embryo. Comparing weak and strong Xce alleles we show that Lppnx modulates the expression of Xist lncRNA , one of the key factors in XCI, by controlling the occupancy of pluripotency factors at Intron1 of Xist . This effect is counteracted by enhanced binding of Rex1 in DxPas34 , another key element in XCI regulating the activity of Tsix lncRNA, the main antagonist of Xist, in the strong but not in the weak Xce allele. These results suggest that the different susceptibility for XCI observed in weak and strong Xce alleles results from differential transcription factor binding of Xist Intron 1 and DxPas34 , and that Lppnx represents a decisive factor in explaining the action of the Xce .
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- 2022
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