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Sox9 transactivation and testicular expression of a novel human gene, KIAA0800

✍ Scribed by Ling-Jun Zhao; Shangao Zhang; G. Chinnadurai


Book ID
102875684
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
534 KB
Volume
86
Category
Article
ISSN
0730-2312

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✦ Synopsis


The Sry and Sox9 sex-determination factors initiate and promote testis differentiation by gene transactivation through similar promoter elements. However, knowledge is limited concerning what genes are regulated by Sry/Sox9 in the testis. Identification and characterization of Sry/Sox9-regulated genes are critical for understanding sexual differentiation. We now demonstrate that a novel human gene, KIAA0800, is preferentially expressed in the testis and is transactivated by Sox9. The KIAA0800 promoter is repressed by an upstream element involving a polyT track and two Alu repeats. Two specific Sox9-bindings sites have been identified in the KIAA0800 promoter by using DNaseI footprinting assays and gel electrophoretic mobility shift assays. Sox9 transactivation of the KIAA0800 promoter appears to be exerted mainly through the relief of promoter repression. Genes homologous to the human KIAA0800 exist in organisms with differentiated sex tissues including mouse, Drosophila, and C. elegans, but not in unicellular organisms, including yeast and bacteria. Further, our recent sequence analysis shows that KIAA0800 protein is 97% identical between human and mouse. Thus, KIAA0800 is a novel Sox9-activated gene that is evolutionarily conserved and potentially involved in sexual differentiation.


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