金沢大学医薬保健研究域医学系X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) depends on the noncoding Xist gene. Xist transcription is negatively regulated by its antisense partner Tsix, whose disruption results in nonrandom XCI in females. However, males can maintain Xist in a repressed state without Tsix, indicating participation of additional factor(s) in the protection of the single male X from inactivation. Here, we provide evidence that the histone methyltransferase Eed is also involved in the process. Male embryonic stem cells with Eed-null and Tsix mutations (X ΔY Eed-/-) showed Xist hyperactivation upon differentiation, whereas cells with either mutation alone did not. Impaired X-linked gene expression was observed in the XΔY Eed-/- ES cells at the onset of diff...
Transcriptional silencing of the human inactive X chromosome is induced by the XIST gene within the ...
AbstractA new study shows that expression of Tsix, an antisense Xist gene, can be controlled by impr...
Background X chromosome inactivation is the mechanism used in mammals to achieve dosage compensation...
SummaryX inactivation is controlled by Xist and its antisense gene, Tsix, neither of which encodes a...
X-chromosome inactivation is evolution's answer to compensate for the gonosomal discrepancy between ...
One of the two X chromosomes in female mammals is inactivated by the noncoding Xist RNA. In mice, X ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Dosage compensation evolved to account for the difference in express...
X-chromosome inactivation is a mechanism that has evolved in mammalian females allowing dosage comp...
The non-coding RNA Xist is indispensable for X chromosome inactivation. Transcriptional control of X...
Female mammals achieve dosage compensation by inactivating one of their two X chromosomes during dev...
In female mammals, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a key process in the control of gene dosage co...
X-chromosome inactivation establishes dosage compensation between the sexes of eutherian mammals thr...
Female mammals achieve dosage compensation by inactivating one of their two X chromosomes during dev...
Compensation for the two-fold dosage difference in female versus male mammals for X-linked genes in...
Sex determination by the XY chromosome system is found in numerous organisms. In both mice and human...
Transcriptional silencing of the human inactive X chromosome is induced by the XIST gene within the ...
AbstractA new study shows that expression of Tsix, an antisense Xist gene, can be controlled by impr...
Background X chromosome inactivation is the mechanism used in mammals to achieve dosage compensation...
SummaryX inactivation is controlled by Xist and its antisense gene, Tsix, neither of which encodes a...
X-chromosome inactivation is evolution's answer to compensate for the gonosomal discrepancy between ...
One of the two X chromosomes in female mammals is inactivated by the noncoding Xist RNA. In mice, X ...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Dosage compensation evolved to account for the difference in express...
X-chromosome inactivation is a mechanism that has evolved in mammalian females allowing dosage comp...
The non-coding RNA Xist is indispensable for X chromosome inactivation. Transcriptional control of X...
Female mammals achieve dosage compensation by inactivating one of their two X chromosomes during dev...
In female mammals, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a key process in the control of gene dosage co...
X-chromosome inactivation establishes dosage compensation between the sexes of eutherian mammals thr...
Female mammals achieve dosage compensation by inactivating one of their two X chromosomes during dev...
Compensation for the two-fold dosage difference in female versus male mammals for X-linked genes in...
Sex determination by the XY chromosome system is found in numerous organisms. In both mice and human...
Transcriptional silencing of the human inactive X chromosome is induced by the XIST gene within the ...
AbstractA new study shows that expression of Tsix, an antisense Xist gene, can be controlled by impr...
Background X chromosome inactivation is the mechanism used in mammals to achieve dosage compensation...