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A 29-year-old woman was referred to our department because of gout. Routine laboratory data showed hyperuricemia, a high level of plasma oxypurines, increased urinary uric acid excretion, and increased urinary oxypurine excretion, with decreased hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl transferase (HPRT) activity in the erythrocytes. From these findings, the patient was diagnosed with a partial deficiency of HPRT. To determine its properties, a cDNA sequence encoding HPRT and the androgen receptor AR XIST minimal promoter gene, as well as methylation of the AR gene were investigated. The HPRT cDNA sequence revealed a point mutation of G to A in nucleotide 40, which changed codon 14 from GAA (Glu) to AAA (Lys) in the mutant gene. In addition, the HPRT genomic DNA sequence, including the mutation site, revealed the same point mutation, indicating that the patient was heterozygote. Further analysis of the AR gene on the X chromosome suggested nonrandom X-chromosome inactivation, whereas the AR XIST minimal promoter gene was normal. Such results have not been previously reported in a female with partial HPRT deficiency.
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PMID:Identification of a new point mutation in hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl transferase responsible for hyperuricemia in a female patient. 1553 9

The classical balance concept of sex determination in Drosophila states that the X-chromosome carries dispersed female-determining factors. Besides, a number of autosomal genes are known that, when mutant, transform chromosomal females (XX) into pseudomales (tra), or intersexes (ix, dsx, dsx). To test whether large duplications of the X-chromosome have a feminizing effect on the sexual phenotype of these mutants, we constructed flies that were mutant for ix, dsx, dsx or tra and had two X-chromosomes plus either a distal or a proximal half of an X-chromosome. These or even smaller X-chromosomal fragments had a strong feminizing effect when added to triploid intersexes (XX; AAA). In the mutants, however, no shift towards femaleness was apparent. We conclude that enhancing the female determining signal is ineffective in flies that are mutant for an autosomal sex determining gene, and therefore, that these genes are under hierarchical control of the signal given by the X:A ratio. Parallels between sex-determining and homeotic genes are drawn.
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PMID:The hierarchical relation between X-chromosomes and autosomal sex determining genes in Drosophila. 1645 98