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Publication : Expression of Xist during mouse development suggests a role in the initiation of X chromosome inactivation.

First Author  Kay GF Year  1993
Journal  Cell Volume  72
Issue  2 Pages  171-82
PubMed ID  8425217 Mgi Jnum  J:3737
Mgi Id  MGI:52246 Doi  10.1016/0092-8674(93)90658-d
Citation  Kay GF, et al. (1993) Expression of Xist during mouse development suggests a role in the initiation of X chromosome inactivation. Cell 72(2):171-82
abstractText  The mouse Xist gene maps to the X inactivation center (Xic) region and is expressed exclusively from the inactive X chromosome. It is thus a candidate gene for the Xic. We show that the onset of Xist expression in mouse development precedes X chromosome inactivation and may therefore be a cause rather than merely a consequence of X inactivation. The earliest Xist expression in morulae and blastocysts is imprinted, resulting in specific expression of the paternal Xist allele. Imprinted Xist expression may thus be the cause of nonrandom inactivation of the paternal X in trophectoderm. Strong Xce alleles can act to reduce the effect of imprinted Xist expression in the trophectoderm. The imprint on Xist expression is lost shortly before gastrulation when random X inactivation occurs. Our data support a direct role for Xist in the initiation of X inactivation.
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