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Publication : Molecular basis of mammalian sexual determination: activation of Müllerian inhibiting substance gene expression by SRY.

First Author  Haqq CM Year  1994
Journal  Science Volume  266
Issue  5190 Pages  1494-500
PubMed ID  7985018 Mgi Jnum  J:21977
Mgi Id  MGI:69877 Doi  10.1126/science.7985018
Citation  Haqq CM, et al. (1994) Molecular basis of mammalian sexual determination: activation of Mullerian inhibiting substance gene expression by SRY [published erratum appears in Science 1995 Jan 20;267(5196):317]. Science 266(5190):1494-500
abstractText  The pathway of male sexual development in mammals is initiated by SRY, a gene on the short arm of the Y chromosome. Its expression in the differentiating gonadal ridge directs testicular morphogenesis, characterized by elaboration of Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS) and testosterone. SRY and MIS each belong to conserved gene families that function in the control of growth and differentiation. Structural and biochemical studies of the DNA binding domain of SRY (the HMG box) revealed a protein-DNA interaction consisting of partial side chain intercalation into a widened minor groove. Functional studies of SRY in a cell line from embryonic gonadal ridge demonstrated activation of a gene-regulatory pathway leading to expression of MIS. SRY molecules containing mutations associated with human sex reversal have altered structural interactions with DNA and failed to induce transcription of MIS.
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