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Publication : Dax1 antagonizes Sry action in mammalian sex determination.

First Author  Swain A Year  1998
Journal  Nature Volume  391
Issue  6669 Pages  761-7
PubMed ID  9486644 Mgi Jnum  J:45884
Mgi Id  MGI:1196664 Doi  10.1038/35799
Citation  Swain A, et al. (1998) Dax1 antagonizes Sry action in mammalian sex determination. Nature 391(6669):761-7
abstractText  DAX1, which encodes an unusual member of the nuclear hormone-receptor superfamily, is a gene that may be responsible for a sex-reversal syndrome in humans, referred to as dosage-sensitive sex reversal, in which XY individuals carrying duplications of Xp21, part of the small arm of the X chromosome, develop as females. XY mice carrying extra copies of mouse Dax1 as a transgene show delayed testis development when the gene is expressed at high levels, but do not normally show sex reversal. Complete sex reversal occurs, however, when the transgene is tested against weak alleles of the sex-determining Y-chromosome gene Sry. These results show that DAX1 is largely, if not solely, responsible for dosage-sensitive sex reversal and provide a model for early events in mammalian sex determination, when precise levels and timing of gene expression are critical.
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