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Publication : Imprinting and X chromosome counting mechanisms determine Xist expression in early mouse development.

First Author  Kay GF Year  1994
Journal  Cell Volume  77
Issue  5 Pages  639-50
PubMed ID  8205614 Mgi Jnum  J:18553
Mgi Id  MGI:66830 Doi  10.1016/0092-8674(94)90049-3
Citation  Kay GF, et al. (1994) Imprinting and X chromosome counting mechanisms determine Xist expression in early mouse development. Cell 77(5):639-50
abstractText  In mice, X inactivation is preceded by in cis Xist expression. Initially, normal female embryos express the paternal Xist allele exclusively, preceding imprinted X inactivation in the trophectoderm. Later expression of Xist alleles is random, preceding random X inactivation in the epiblast lineage. In this study using uniparental embryos, we demonstrate that Xist expression is initially dictated solely by parental imprinting, causing expression of all paternal alleles. Maternal alleles remain repressed, irrespective of X chromosome number. At the compacting morula stage, this parental imprint is erased, and the mechanism counting the X chromosomes imposes appropriate Xist expression with respect to chromosome number. Our results also suggest that Xist expression may itself be regulated by a novel imprinted maternally expressed gene.
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