نتایج جستجو برای: ژن sry

تعداد نتایج: 17375  

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1993
Y T Zeng Z R Ren M L Zhang Y Huang F Y Zeng S Z Huang

We describe a new point mutation in the SRY gene of a Chinese XY female with gonadal dysgenesis (Swyer syndrome). Using the double stranded DNA cycle sequencing method, a single nucleotide substitution of G-->A was identified at codon 113 of the patient's SRY gene, resulting in a conservative amino acid change from alanine (A) to threonine (T) at a residue that lies within the putative DNA bind...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Edwina Sutton James Hughes Stefan White Ryohei Sekido Jacqueline Tan Valerie Arboleda Nicholas Rogers Kevin Knower Lynn Rowley Helen Eyre Karine Rizzoti Dale McAninch Joao Goncalves Jennie Slee Erin Turbitt Damien Bruno Henrik Bengtsson Vincent Harley Eric Vilain Andrew Sinclair Robin Lovell-Badge Paul Thomas

Sex in mammals is genetically determined and is defined at the cellular level by sex chromosome complement (XY males and XX females). The Y chromosome-linked gene sex-determining region Y (SRY) is believed to be the master initiator of male sex determination in almost all eutherian and metatherian mammals, functioning to upregulate expression of its direct target gene Sry-related HMG box-contai...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2015
Yunmin Li Tatsuo Kido Maria M Garcia-Barcelo Paul K H Tam Z Laura Tabatabai Yun-Fai Chris Lau

The Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is a complex congenital disorder, arising from abnormalities in enteric nervous system (ENS) development. There is a gender disparity among the patients, with the male to female ratio as high as 5 : 1. Loss-of-function mutations of HSCR genes and haploinsufficiency of their gene products are the primary pathogenic mechanisms for disease development. Recent studie...

Journal: :Genome research 2007
Victor X Jin Henriette O'Geen Sushma Iyengar Roland Green Peggy J Farnham

ChIP-chip studies have revealed that many in vivo binding sites have a weak match to the consensus sequence for the transcription factor being analyzed. Possible explanations for these observations include (1) the in vitro-derived consensus site does not represent the in vivo binding site and/or (2) the factor is recruited to a weak binding site via interaction with another protein. To address ...

2016
Yunfang Shi Xiaozhou Li Duan Ju Yujie Zhang Dan Wang Yan Li Xiuling Zhang Ying Zhang

The SRY gene located on the short arm of the Y chromosome at band Yp11.3 is crucial for the sex determination. In this case, we report an SRY-negative XXY female fetus with karyotype 47,XX,idic(Y)(p11.2) which has not been reported before to our knowledge. A pregnant woman presented to our department for amniocentesis because the noninvasive prenatal testing pointed out abnormal screening resul...

Journal: :The Journal of reproduction and development 2011
Koichiro Nishino Naoko Hattori Shun Sato Yoshikazu Arai Satoshi Tanaka Andras Nagy Kunio Shiota

The Sry (sex determining region on Y chromosome) gene is a master gene for sex determination. We previously reported that the Sry gene has tissue-dependent and differentially methylated regions (T-DMRs) by analyzing the DNA methylation states at CpG sites in the promoter regions. In this study, we found unique non-CpG methylation at the internal cytosine in the 5'-CCTGG-3' pentanucleotide seque...

2014
Qiu-Yue Wu Na Li Wei-Wei Li Tian-Fu Li Cui Zhang Ying-Xia Cui Xin-Yi Xia Jin-Sheng Zhai

BACKGROUND To review the possible mechanisms proposed to explain the etiology of 46, XX sex reversal by investigating the clinical characteristics and their relationships with chromosomal karyotype and the SRY(sex-determining region Y)gene. METHODS Five untreated 46, XX patients with SRY-positive were referred for infertility. Clinical data were collected, and Karyotype analysis of G-banding ...

Journal: :Molecular genetics and metabolism 1998
E Vilain E R McCabe

In mammals, sex is determined by the Y chromosome, which encodes a testis-determining factor (TDF). This factor causes the undifferentiated embryonic gonads to develop as testes rather than ovaries. The testes subsequently produce the male sex hormones that are responsible for all male sexual characteristics. In 1990, the sex-determining gene, TDF, was identified and termed SRY in humans (Sry i...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2002
Xiaoxia Wang Jianzhi Zhang Ya-ping Zhang

SRY, a Y-chromosomal gene that is pivotal in initiating the development of testis and a determinant of male sex in mammals (Goodfellow and Lovell-Badge 1993), has been subject to intense evolutionary study in the past decade (Foster et al. 1992; Tucker and Lundrigan 1993; Whitfield, Lovell-Badge, and Goodfellow 1993; Pamilo and O’Neill 1997; Nagai 2001). SRY protein is a transcription factor co...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1999
B Gläser D Myrtek Y Rumpler K Schiebel M Hauwy G A Rappold W Schempp

We have isolated the prosimian lemur homologues for STS and SRY. FISH unambiguously co-localized STS with SHOX, IL3RA, ANT3 and PRK into the meiotic X-Y pairing region (PAR) of lemurs. In contrast to the close proximity of SRY to the pseudoautosomal boundary (PAB) on the Y chromosome in simian primates, SRY maps distant from the PAR in lemurs. Most interestingly, we were able to determine a DNA...

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