نتایج جستجو برای: cag repeats length

تعداد نتایج: 331727  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Xiaofeng A Su Catherine H Freudenreich

CAG/CTG repeats are structure-forming repetitive DNA sequences, and expansion beyond a threshold of ∼35 CAG repeats is the cause of several human diseases. Expanded CAG repeats are prone to breakage, and repair of the breaks can cause repeat contractions and expansions. In this study, we found that cotranscriptional R-loops formed at a CAG-70 repeat inserted into a yeast chromosome. R-loops wer...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1999
V C Wheeler W Auerbach J K White J Srinidhi A Auerbach A Ryan M P Duyao V Vrbanac M Weaver J F Gusella A L Joyner M E MacDonald

The CAG repeats in the human Huntington's disease (HD) gene exhibit striking length-dependent intergenerational instability, typically small size increases or decreases of one to a few CAGs, but little variation in somatic tissues. In a subset of male transmissions, larger size increases occur to produce extreme HD alleles that display somatic instability and cause juvenile onset of the disorde...

2015
Larissa Arning Sebastian Ocklenburg Stefanie Schulz Vanessa Ness Wanda M. Gerding Jan G. Hengstler Michael Falkenstein Jörg T. Epplen Onur Güntürkün Christian Beste

Prenatal androgen exposure has been suggested to be one of the factors influencing handedness, making the androgen receptor gene (AR) a likely candidate gene for individual differences in handedness. Here, we examined the relationship between the length of the CAG-repeat in AR and different handedness phenotypes in a sample of healthy adults of both sexes (n = 1057). Since AR is located on the ...

Abdorrahman Rasekh Elham Konar Hamid Galehdari Hayat Mombeini Saeid Reza Khatami,

Background The androgen receptor (AR) gene contains a polymorphic trinucleotide repeat that encodes a polyglutamine tract in its N-terminal transactivation domain (NTAD). We aimed to find a correlation between the length of this polymorphic tract and azoospermia or oligozoospermia in infertile men living in Khuzestan, Iran. MaterialsAndMethods In this case-control study during two years till 20...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Kathryn L Terry Immaculata De Vivo Linda Titus-Ernstoff Mei-Chiung Shih Daniel W Cramer

Biological and epidemiologic evidence suggest that androgen or its receptor may play a role in ovarian cancer pathogenesis. The most notable genetic factor influencing androgen receptor (AR) activity is the functional cytosine, adenine, guanine (CAG) repeat in which length is inversely proportional to its transactivational activity. Additional genetic variation due to single nucleotide polymorp...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2013
Michael L Eisenberg Tung-Chin Hsieh Alexander W Pastuszak Matthew G McIntyre Rustin C Walters Dolores J Lamb Larry I Lipshultz

Anogenital distance (AGD) is used to define degree of virilization of genital development, with shorter length being associated with feminization and male infertility. The first exon of the androgen receptor (AR) consists of a polymorphic sequence of cytosine-adenine-guanine (CAG) repeats, with longer CAG repeat lengths being associated with decreased receptor function. We sought to determine i...

Journal: :Cancer research 2000
A W Hsing Y T Gao G Wu X Wang J Deng Y L Chen I A Sesterhenn F K Mostofi J Benichou C Chang

The length of the polymorphic CAG trinucleotide repeat in the polyglutamine region of the androgen receptor (AR) gene is inversely correlated with the transactivation function of the AR. Because increased androgenic activity has been linked to prostate cancer and because an ethnic variation exists in the CAG repeat length, this polymorphism has been suggested to explain part of the substantial ...

2018
Melissa R Koch Nealia C M House Casey M Cosetta Robyn M Jong Christelle G Salomon Cailin E Joyce Elliot A Philips Xiaofeng A Su Catherine H Freudenreich

CAG/CTG trinucleotide repeats are unstable sequences that are difficult to replicate, repair, and transcribe due to their structure-forming nature. CAG repeats strongly position nucleosomes; however, little is known about the chromatin remodeling needed to prevent repeat instability. In a Saccharomyces cerevisiae model system with CAG repeats carried on a YAC, we discovered that the chromatin r...

Journal: :Reproductive toxicology 2011
Christel Björk Hannah Nenonen Aleksander Giwercman Åke Bergman Lars Rylander Yvonne Lundberg Giwercman

Recently, the effect of exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) on sperm concentration was only seen in men with a short androgen receptor (AR) gene CAG repeat. In order to investigate whether these effects could be observed also in vitro, we tested the impact of 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexachlorobiphenyl (CB-153) and 1,1-bis-(4-chlorophenyl)-2,2-dichloroethene (4,4'-DDE) on 5α-dihydrotestoster...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2005
Bruce G Jenkins Ole A Andreassen Alpaslan Dedeoglu Blair Leavitt Michael Hayden David Borchelt Christopher A Ross Robert J Ferrante M Flint Beal

Huntington's disease is a neurodegenerative illness caused by expansion of CAG repeats at the N-terminal end of the protein huntingtin. We examined longitudinal changes in brain metabolite levels using in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy in five different mouse models. There was a large (>50%) exponential decrease in N-acetyl aspartate (NAA) with time in both striatum and cortex in mice wit...

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