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Publication : Role of the Xist gene in X chromosome choosing.

First Author  Marahrens Y Year  1998
Journal  Cell Volume  92
Issue  5 Pages  657-64
PubMed ID  9506520 Mgi Jnum  J:46241
Mgi Id  MGI:1197401 Doi  10.1016/s0092-8674(00)81133-2
Citation  Marahrens Y, et al. (1998) Role of the Xist gene in X chromosome choosing. Cell 92(5):657-64
abstractText  In female mammals a ''random choice'' mechanism decides which of the two X chromosomes will be inactivated. It has been postulated that Xist is crucial for heterochromatinization and thus functions downstream of the choice mechanism. Here we report that females heterozygous for an internal deletion in the Xist gene, which includes part of exon 1 and extends to exon 5, undergo primary nonrandom inactivation of the wild-type X chromosome. The Xist gene, therefore, not only has a role in chromatin remodeling, but also includes an element required for X chromosome choosing. In conflict with the prevailing view of how choosing occurs, the element identified by the deletion plays a positive role in the choice mechanism and forces a reassessment of how X chromosome choosing is thought to occur.
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