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Functional analysis of the SRY-KRAB interaction in mouse sex determination.

Juan Carlos Polanco1, Dagmar Wilhelm, Hirofumi Mizusaki, Andrew Jackson, Catherine Browne, Tara Davidson, Vincent Harley, Andrew Sinclair, Peter Koopman.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND INFORMATION: SRY (sex-determining region Y), the master regulator of male development in mammals, has been studied extensively for more than 17 years, but how the SRY protein triggers the chain of events leading to testis development remains unclear. SRY probably requires a partner protein to elicit its molecular function. KRAB-O, a novel protein containing a KRAB (Krüppel-associated box) domain only, was suggested recently as a candidate SRY partner. In order to investigate the possible role of KRAB-O in sex determination, we studied its expression and conducted functional assays of the SRY-KRAB interaction.
RESULTS: More than 100 KRAB genes were found to be expressed in mouse developing gonads, including 19 transcripts encoded by the KRAB-O cluster that were found to be expressed in somatic cells at 11.5 dpc (days post-coitum). Loss-of-function analysis in Sry-expressing cultured cells, using shRNA (small hairpin RNA) constructs directed against KRAB-O and its homologous genes, resulted in a reduced ability to up-regulate Sox9 [SRY-related HMG (high-mobility group)-box 9]; however, KRAB-knockdown mice exhibited normal testis development.
CONCLUSIONS: Reduced Sox9 expression in KRAB-knockdown cells supports a role for KRAB-O and perhaps other KRAB genes in mediating SRY function. Overlapping expression and potential redundancy between members of the large KRAB-O gene cluster may mask any loss-of-function in vivo, presenting clear challenges for further functional analysis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 18588511     DOI: 10.1042/BC20080061

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Cell        ISSN: 0248-4900            Impact factor:   4.458


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