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Richter, L.J., Bone, J.R., Kuroda, M.I. (1996). RNA-dependent association of the Drosophila maleless protein with the male X chromosome.  Genes Cells 1(3): 325--336.
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FBrf0089794
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Research paper
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Dosage compensation results in equivalent X-linked gene expression in males (XY) and females (XX). In Drosophila, both X chromosomes are active in females, and the single male X must double its transcriptional activity to allow male development. Four proteins (encoded by the male-specific lethal genes) are required for dosage compensation and associate with the X chromosome in males but not in females.In this report, we focus on the maleless (MLE) protein. The MLE protein sequence contains motifs common to members of a family of RNA-dependent ATPases. We have found that association of MLE with the male X chromosome is RNase sensitive, and that mutations in the ATPase motifs affect MLE function. Overexpression of MLE or its carboxyl terminus, which includes glycine-rich repeats, reveals an RNase-sensitive affinity for all chromosome arms.Our results suggest that nascent transcripts or a hypothetical RNA component of chromatin play a critical role in the biochemical mechanism of dosage compensation. The potential relationship between interaction with RNA and transcriptional control of the X chromosome suggests that the mechanism of dosage compensation is distinct from classical models for transcriptional activation.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Genes Cells
    Title
    Genes to cells : devoted to molecular & cellular mechanisms
    Publication Year
    1996-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1356-9597
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