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Publication : Chromosomal silencing and localization are mediated by different domains of Xist RNA.

First Author  Wutz A Year  2002
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  30
Issue  2 Pages  167-74
PubMed ID  11780141 Mgi Jnum  J:113197
Mgi Id  MGI:3664729 Doi  10.1038/ng820
Citation  Wutz A, et al. (2002) Chromosomal silencing and localization are mediated by different domains of Xist RNA. Nat Genet 30(2):167-74
abstractText  The gene Xist initiates the chromosomal silencing process of X inactivation in mammals. Its product, a noncoding RNA, is expressed from and specifically associates with the inactive X chromosome in female cells. Here we use an inducible Xist expression system in mouse embryonic stem cells that recapitulates long-range chromosomal silencing to elucidate which Xist RNA sequences are necessary for chromosomal association and silencing. We show that chromosomal association and spreading of Xist RNA can be functionally separated from silencing by specific mutations. Silencing requires a conserved repeat sequence located at the 5' end of Xist. Deletion of this element results in Xist RNA that still associates with chromatin and spreads over the chromosome but does not effect transcriptional repression. Association of Xist RNA with chromatin is mediated by functionally redundant sequences that act cooperatively and are dispersed throughout the remainder of Xist but show little or no homology.
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