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Query: EC:2.4.2.8 (
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
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We have used fluorescence in situ hybridization on interphase nuclei of normal female cells to compare the replication timing patterns of genes on the human X chromosome that are known to escape X inactivation with those that are inactivated. By this procedure it was possible not only to determine the relative time of replication of the earlier-replicating allele for different loci but also to estimate the degree of asynchrony of replication of the two alleles for each individual locus. Loci such as
HPRT
and FRAXA, which are normally inactivated, displayed a high degree of replication asynchrony, whereas loci that are not inactivated (
ZFX
and RPS4X) were found to replicate very synchronously. Interestingly, examination of XIST, which is expressed only from the inactive X chromosome, by this procedure revealed that it also replicated asynchronously, with the expressed copy apparently replicating first. Therefore, by examining different loci from the X chromosome it was determined that there is a strict correlation between the expression and relative time of replication of individual genes.
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PMID:Analysis of replication timing properties of human X-chromosomal loci by fluorescence in situ hybridization. 801 19
The expression of XIST, G6PD,
HPRT
,
ZFX
and ZFY were investigated in in-vitro produced bovine embryos. Transcripts of these genes were assayed by RT-PCR in pools of pre-compaction stage embryos and sexed pools of morulae and blastocysts. The expression of XIST, G6PD,
HPRT
and
ZFX
in female and male morulae and blastocysts were compared using a semi-quantitative RT-PCR. G6PD,
HPRT
and
ZFX
transcripts were noted in all pre-compaction stage embryos and in female and male blastocysts. ZFY transcripts were detected in unsexed pools of 8-16-cell stage embryos and in male blastocysts. XIST transcripts were detected in unsexed pools at the 8-16 cell stage, in male and female morulae, and in female blastocysts. The level of XIST RNA was significantly higher in female morulae than in males. Levels of G6PD and
HPRT
RNA were also higher in female morulae and blastocysts than in males, but only G6PD levels were significantly different between the sexes. The expression of
ZFX
was also significantly higher in female than in male blastocysts. These results show sexually dimorphic expression of sex chromosome linked genes prior to the blastocyst stage in in-vitro produced bovine embryos.
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PMID:Sex-chromosome linked gene expression in in-vitro produced bovine embryos. 1235 42
The present study compared developmental potential, telomerase activity and transcript levels of X-linked genes (
HPRT
, MECP2, RPS4X, SLC25A6, XIAP, XIST and
ZFX
) in bovine somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) embryos reconstructed with cells derived from a freemartin (female with a male co-twin) or from normal female cattle (control). The rates of cleavage, development to blastocyst and hatched blastocyst stage, and the mean numbers of total and inner cell mass cells in the freemartin SCNT embryos were not significantly different from those of control SCNT embryos (p > 0.05). The levels of telomerase activity analyzed by RQ-TRAP in the freemartin SCNT embryos were also similar to those of the normal SCNT embryos. Transcript levels of
HPRT
, MECP2, RPS4X and XIAP, measured by quantitative real-time RT-PCR, were not significantly different between the control and freemartin SCNT embryos (p > 0.05). However, the transcript levels of SLC25A6, XIST and
ZFX
were significantly decreased in the freemartin SCNT embryos compared to control SCNT embryos (p < 0.05). Transfer of 71 freemartin SCNT embryos to 22 recipient cows resulted in 4 (18%) pregnancies, which were lost between days 28 and 90 of gestation. Taken together, the present study demonstrates that the transcript levels of several X-linked genes, especially XIST, showed an aberrant pattern in the freemartin SCNT embryos, suggesting aberrant X inactivation in freemartin clones which may affect embryo survival.
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PMID:Low levels of X-inactive specific transcript in somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos derived from female bovine freemartin donor cells. 2209 96