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Localization of the X inactivation centre on the human X chromosome in Xq13.

Authors :
Brown CJ
Lafreniere RG
Powers VE
Sebastio G
Ballabio A
Pettigrew AL
Ledbetter DH
Levy E
Craig IW
Willard HF
Source :
Nature [Nature] 1991 Jan 03; Vol. 349 (6304), pp. 82-4.
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

X-chromosome inactivation results in the strictly cis-limited inactivation of many but not all genes on one of the two X chromosomes during early development in somatic cells of mammalian females. One feature of virtually all models of X inactivation is the existence of an X-inactivation centre (XIC) required in cis for inactivation to occur. This concept predicts that all structurally abnormal X chromosomes capable of being inactivated have in common a defineable region of the X chromosome. Here we report an analysis of several such rearranged human X chromosomes and define a minimal region of overlap. The results are consistent with models invoking a single XIC and provide a molecular foothold for cloning and analysing the XIC region. One of the markers that defines this region is the XIST gene, which is expressed specifically from inactive, but not active, X chromosomes. The localization of the XIST gene to the XIC region on the human X chromosome implicates XIST in some aspect of X inactivation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028-0836
Volume :
349
Issue :
6304
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1985270
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/349082a0