Literature DB >> 6592095

Actin-like sequences are present on human X and Y chromosomes.

R Heilig, A Hanauer, K H Grzeschik, M C Hors-Cayla, J L Mandel.   

Abstract

The human genome contains greater than 20 actin-related sequences, six of which at least are expressed as protein. We have shown by blot hybridization the presence of actin-like sequences on both the X and the Y chromosomes. These sequences can be detected in HindIII digests of genomic DNA, using as probe cDNA clones corresponding to human alpha skeletal actin or to a hamster (beta or gamma) cytoskeletal actin; they show more homology to the latter probe. The actin probes also detect a polymorphic DNA fragment showing autosomal inheritance with a frequency for the major allele of 0.55 in the population studied. The X-linked actin sequence has been assigned to a centromeric region between Xp11 and Xq11 by hybridization to DNAs from a panel of human-mouse hybrid cell lines, and thus lies outside the postulated region of homology between the X and Y chromosomes. The Y-linked actin sequence can serve as a marker to analyse anomalies of sex determination or of gametogenesis in man. It was found in all XY males studied but was absent from the genomic DNA of four unrelated 'XX male' subjects and two XX hermaphrodites. This shows that the region of chromosome Y which contains the actin sequence is not translocated onto the X chromosome (or onto autosomes) in these patients.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6592095      PMCID: PMC557599          DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1984.tb02049.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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