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(New page: SRY is the testis-determining protein of humans, encoded by the human SRY gene located on human Y chromosome.)
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SRY is the testis-determining protein of humans, encoded by the human SRY gene located on human Y chromosome.
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The human protein SRY (hSRY) is a '''transcription factor''' implicated in the differentiation of the gonads during development. SRY is encoded by the SRY gene located on the human chromosome Y and consists of 223 residues which comprises three domains: N-terminal domain, central DNA-binding domain called High Mobility Group (HMG) box and the C-terminal domain.
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Revision as of 18:32, 28 December 2011

The human protein SRY (hSRY) is a transcription factor implicated in the differentiation of the gonads during development. SRY is encoded by the SRY gene located on the human chromosome Y and consists of 223 residues which comprises three domains: N-terminal domain, central DNA-binding domain called High Mobility Group (HMG) box and the C-terminal domain.


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