X inactivation requires XIST, a functional RNA that is expressed exclusively from, and localizes to, the inactive X in female somatic cells. In mouse, low-level unstable transcription of Xist is observed prior to the time of inactivation, and an antisense transcript, Tsix, is a critical regulator of early Xist expression. To examine the presence and impact of an antisense transcript in humans we have characterized the extent of sense and antisense transcription in human somatic, transgenic, and embryonal carcinoma (EC) cell lines. Downstream antisense expression at the human XIST locus was not detected in somatic cells, but was detected in the EC line N-Tera2D1 and in somatic cells with an ectopic XIST locus. Presence of the antisense did n...
Xist (X-inactive specific transcript), a prototype long non-coding RNA, is essential for establishin...
AbstractLow level Xist expression can be detected from both active X chromosomes (Xa) in female embr...
SummaryX inactivation is controlled by Xist and its antisense gene, Tsix, neither of which encodes a...
Compensation for the two-fold dosage difference in female versus male mammals for X-linked genes in...
X inactivation is the mammalian method for X-chromosome dosage compensation, but some features of th...
Dosage compensation in female mammals is achieved by XIST/Xist RNA mediated transcriptional silencin...
X-chromosome inactivation is a mechanism that has evolved in mammalian females allowing dosage comp...
During embryogenesis, the XIST RNA is expressed from and localizes to one X chromosome in females an...
textabstractIn female mammals, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a key process in the control of ge...
Transcriptional silencing of the human inactive X chromosome is induced by the XIST gene within the ...
X-chromosome inactivation occurs early in mammalian development and results in the inactive X chromo...
The large non-coding RNA Xist is the master regulator of X inactivation. Xist is negatively regulate...
BACKGROUND: Expression of Xist, the master regulator of X chromosome inactivation, is extinguished i...
Mammalian dosage compensation of X-linked genes is achieved between XX females and XY males by silen...
X-chromosome inactivation occurs early in mammalian development and results in the inactive X chromo...
Xist (X-inactive specific transcript), a prototype long non-coding RNA, is essential for establishin...
AbstractLow level Xist expression can be detected from both active X chromosomes (Xa) in female embr...
SummaryX inactivation is controlled by Xist and its antisense gene, Tsix, neither of which encodes a...
Compensation for the two-fold dosage difference in female versus male mammals for X-linked genes in...
X inactivation is the mammalian method for X-chromosome dosage compensation, but some features of th...
Dosage compensation in female mammals is achieved by XIST/Xist RNA mediated transcriptional silencin...
X-chromosome inactivation is a mechanism that has evolved in mammalian females allowing dosage comp...
During embryogenesis, the XIST RNA is expressed from and localizes to one X chromosome in females an...
textabstractIn female mammals, X chromosome inactivation (XCI) is a key process in the control of ge...
Transcriptional silencing of the human inactive X chromosome is induced by the XIST gene within the ...
X-chromosome inactivation occurs early in mammalian development and results in the inactive X chromo...
The large non-coding RNA Xist is the master regulator of X inactivation. Xist is negatively regulate...
BACKGROUND: Expression of Xist, the master regulator of X chromosome inactivation, is extinguished i...
Mammalian dosage compensation of X-linked genes is achieved between XX females and XY males by silen...
X-chromosome inactivation occurs early in mammalian development and results in the inactive X chromo...
Xist (X-inactive specific transcript), a prototype long non-coding RNA, is essential for establishin...
AbstractLow level Xist expression can be detected from both active X chromosomes (Xa) in female embr...
SummaryX inactivation is controlled by Xist and its antisense gene, Tsix, neither of which encodes a...