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Publication : Incomplete X-inactivation initiated by a hypomorphic Xist allele in the mouse.

First Author  Hoki Y Year  2011
Journal  Development Volume  138
Issue  13 Pages  2649-59
PubMed ID  21613321 Mgi Jnum  J:173577
Mgi Id  MGI:5014469 Doi  10.1242/dev.061226
Citation  Hoki Y, et al. (2011) Incomplete X-inactivation initiated by a hypomorphic Xist allele in the mouse. Development 138(13):2649-59
abstractText  X chromosome inactivation (X-inactivation) in female mammals is triggered by differential upregulation of the Xist gene on one of the two X chromosomes and subsequent coating of the X in cis with its non-coding transcripts. Although targeted mutation has clearly shown that Xist is essential for X-inactivation in cis, the molecular mechanism by which Xist RNA induces chromosome silencing is largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that an Xist mutant generated previously in mouse by gene targeting, Xist(IVS), is unique in that it partially retains the capacity to silence the X chromosome. Although Xist(IVS) is differentially upregulated and its mutated transcript coats the X chromosome in cis in embryonic and extra-embryonic tissues, X-inactivation thus initiated does not seem to be fully established. The state of such incomplete inactivation is probably unstable and the mutated X is apparently reactivated in a subset of extra-embryonic tissues and, perhaps, early epiblastic cells. Xist(IVS), which can be referred to as a partial loss-of-function mutation, would provide an opportunity to dissect the molecular mechanism of Xist RNA-mediated chromosome silencing.
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