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Molecular characterization and evolution of X and Y-borne ATRX homologues in American marsupials

Authors :
Judith D. Brown
Kim Huynh
Margaret L. Delbridge
Andrew J Pask
Denise Carvalho-Silva
Jennifer A. Marshall Graves
Rachel J. O’Neill
Paul D. Waters
Source :
Chromosome Research. 12:795-804
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2004.

Abstract

In eutherians, the sex-reversing ATRX gene on the X has no homologue on the Y chromosome. However, testis-specific and ubiquitously expressed X-borne genes have been identified in Australian marsupials. We studied nucleotide sequence and chromosomal location of ATRX homologues in two American marsupials, the opossums Didelphis virginiana and Monodelphis domestica. A PCR fragment of M. domestica ATRX was used to probe Southern blots and to screen male genomic libraries. Southern analysis demonstrated ATRX homologues on both X and Y in D. virginiana, and two clones were isolated which hybridized to a single position on the Y chromosome in male-derived cells but to multiple sites of the X in female cells. In M. domestica, there was a single clone that mapped to the X but not to the Y, suggesting that it represents the M. domestica ATRX. However a male-specific band was detected in Southern blots probed with the D. virginiana ATRY and with a mouse ATRX clone, which implies that the Y copy in M. domestica has diverged further from other ATRX homologues. Thus there appears to be a Y-borne copy of ATRY in American, as well as Australian marsupials, although it has diverged in sequence, as have other Y genes that are testis-specific in both eutherian and marsupial lineages.

Details

ISSN :
15736849 and 09673849
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chromosome Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....39919130eeb605c6f9e4e9f5203ebcc3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10577-005-5376-5