| Literature DB >> 12488622 |
Lluís Quintana-Murci, Marc Fellous.
Abstract
"Functional wasteland," "Nonrecombining desert" and "Gene-poor chromosome" are only some examples of the different definitions given to the Y chromosome in the last decade. In comparison to the other chromosomes, the Y is poor in genes, being more than 50% of its sequence composed of repeated elements. Moreover, the Y genes are in continuous decay probably due to the lack of recombination of this chromosome. But the human Y chromosome, at the same time, plays a central role in human biology. The presence or absence of this chromosome determines gonadal sex. Thus, mammalian embryos with a Y chromosome develop testes, while those without it develop ovaries (Polani, 1981). What is responsible for the male phenotype is the testis-determining SRY gene (Sinclair, 1990) which remains the most distinguishing characteristic of this chromosome. In addition to SRY, the presence of other genes with important functions has been reported, including a region associated to Turner estigmata, a gene related to the development of gonadoblastoma and, most important, genes related to germ cell development and maintenance and then, related with male fertility (Lahn and Page, 1997). This paper reviews the structure and the biological functions of this peculiar chromosome.Entities:
Year: 2001 PMID: 12488622 PMCID: PMC79676 DOI: 10.1155/S1110724301000080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Biotechnol ISSN: 1110-7243
Figure 1Schematic representation of the Y chromosome. Genes in the two pseudoautosomal regions (PAR1 and PAR2) as well as those in the nonrecombining Y region (NRY) are illustrated.
Genes of the human Y chromosome PAR1, PAR2, and NRY.
| Gene symbol | Location | Gene name | Associate pathology/function | X-homologs | Reference |
| CSFR2Rα | PAR1 | GM-CSF receptor α subunit | unknown | + | Disteche |
| SHOX | " | Short stature homebox-containing | short stature, Lerf-Weill syndrome | + | Rao |
| IL3RA | " | Interleukin-3 receptor α subunit | unknown | + | Ellison |
| ANT3 | " | Adenine nucleotide translocase | unknown | + | Shiebel |
| ASMTL | " | Acetylserotonine methyltransferase-like | unknown | + | Ried |
| ASMT | " | Acetylserotonine methyltransferase | unknown | + | Rappold 1993 [ |
| XE7 | " | X-escapee | unknown | + | Ellison |
| PGPL | " | Pseudoautosomal GTP-binding protein-like | unknown | + | Gianfrancesco |
| MIC2 | " | unknown | + | Goodfellow | |
| SRY★ | Yp: 1A1A | Sex Reversal Y | Sex reversal | − | Sinclair |
| RPS4Y | Yp: 1A1B | Ribosomal protein S4, Y | Turner syndrome? | + | Fisher |
| ZFY | Yp: 1A2 | Zinc-finger Y | Turner syndrome? | + | Page |
| PRKY | Yp: 3C-4A | protein kinase, Y | unknown | + | Schiebel |
| TTY1★ | Yp: 4A | testis transcript, Y1 | unknown | − | Reijo |
| TSPY★ | Yp: 3C + 5 | testis-specific protein, Y | gonadoblastoma? | − | Arnemann |
| AMELY | Yp: 4A | Amelogenin, Y | unknown | + | Nakahori |
| PRY★ | Y: 4A, 6E | putative tyrosine phosphatase protein-related Y | infertility? | + | Reijo |
| TTY2★ | Y: 4A, 6C | testis transcript, Y2 | unknown | − | Reijo |
| USP9Y (or DFFRY) | Yq: 5C | ubiquitin-specific protease (or Drosophila fat-facets related, Y) | azoospermia? | + | Lahn and Page 1997 [ |
| DBY | Yq: 5C | DEAD box, Y | infertility? | + | Lahn and Page 1997 [ |
| UTY | Yq: 5C | Ubitiquitous TRY motif, Y | infertility | + | Lahn and Page 1997 [ |
| TB4Y | Yq: 5D | Thymosin ?4, Y isoform | infertility | + | Lahn and Page 1997 [ |
| BPY1★ | Yq: 5G | basic protein, Y1 | Turner? | + | Reijo |
| CDY | Yq: 5L, 6F | chromodomain, Y | infertility? | − | Lahn and Page 1997 [ |
| XKRY★ | Yq: 5L | XK-related, Y | infertility? | − | Reijo |
| RBM★ | Yp + q | RNA-binding motif, Y | infertility? | − | Ma |
| SMCY | Yq: 5P | Selected Mouse cDNA, Y | unknown | + | Agulnik |
| EIF1AY | Yq: 5Q | Translation initiation factor 1A, Y | infertility? | + | Lahn and Page 1997 [ |
| DAZ★ | Yq: 6F | Deleted in azoospermia | infertility? | − | Reijo |
| VCY2 | Yq: 6A | variably charged protein, Y2 | infertility | − | Reijo |
| IL9R | PAR2 | Interleukin 9 receptor | unknown | + | Vermeesh |
| SYBL1 | " | Synaptobrevin-like 1 | unknown | + | Kermouni |
| HSPRY3 | " | Human-sprouty 3 | unknown | + | Ciccododicola |
| CXYorf1 | " | CXYorf1 | unknown | + | Ciccododicola |
★Testis-specific genes or families.
Note: All genes expressed specifically in the testis are present in multiple copies dispersed throughout the euchromatic portion of the Y chromosome. Exceptional is SRY, which is expressed specifically in the testis but present in single copy.