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The SRY gene encodes the SRY protein. The SRY protein is a transcriptional factor inducing the male phenotype in embryo. The SRY gene is located on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y_chromosome Y chromosom] in the short arm (p) 11.3. This gene has only one exon containing the HMG domain (DNA-binding high-mobility group box domain). That's means that SRY mRNA does not have a alternative splicing, so there is one isoform of SRY protein. Moreover,the human genome contains one copy of the SRY gene, whereas the mouse genome contains 6 copy of this gene. | The SRY gene encodes the SRY protein. The SRY protein is a transcriptional factor inducing the male phenotype in embryo. The SRY gene is located on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y_chromosome Y chromosom] in the short arm (p) 11.3. This gene has only one exon containing the HMG domain (DNA-binding high-mobility group box domain). That's means that SRY mRNA does not have a alternative splicing, so there is one isoform of SRY protein. Moreover,the human genome contains one copy of the SRY gene, whereas the mouse genome contains 6 copy of this gene. | ||
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+ | >gi|568815574:c2787741-2786855 Homo sapiens chromosome Y, GRCh38.p2 Primary Assembly <ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore]<ref> | ||
+ | TGTTGAGGGCGGAGAAATGCAAGTTTCATTACAAAAGTTAACGTAACAAAGAATCTGGTAGAAGTGAGTT | ||
+ | TTGGATAGTAAAATAAGTTTCGAACTCTGGCACCTTTCAATTTTGTCGCACTCTCCTTGTTTTTGACA | ||
+ | '''ATG'''CAATCATATGCTTCTGCTATGTTAAGCGTATTCAACAGCGATGATTACAGTCCAGCTGTGCAAGAGAAT | ||
+ | ATTCCCGCTCTCCGGAGAAGCTCTTCCTTCCTTTGCACTGAAAGCTGTAACTCTAAGTATCAGTGTGAAA | ||
+ | CGGGAGAAAACAGTAAAGGCAACGTCCA'''GGATAGAGTGAAGCGACCCATGAACGCATTCATCGTGTGGTC | ||
+ | '''TCGCGATCAGAGGCGCAAGATGGCTCTAGAGAATCCCAGAATGCGAAACTCAGAGATCAGCAAGCAGCTG | ||
+ | '''GGATACCAGTGGAAAATGCTTACTGAAGCCGAAAAATGGCCATTCTTCCAGGAGGCACAGAAATTACAGG | ||
+ | '''CCATGCACAGAGAGAAATACCCGAATTATAAGTATCGA'''CCTCGTCGGAAGGCGAAGATGCTGCCGAAGAA | ||
+ | TTGCAGTTTGCTTCCCGCAGATCCCGCTTCGGTACTCTGCAGCGAAGTGCAACTGGACAACAGGTTGTAC | ||
+ | AGGGATGACTGTACGAAAGCCACACACTCAAGAATGGAGCACCAGCTAGGCCACTTACCGCCCATCAACG | ||
+ | CAGCCAGCTCACCGCAGCAACGGGACCGCTACAGCCACTGGACAAAGCTG'''TAG'''GACAATCGGGTAACATT | ||
+ | GGCTACAAAGACCTACCTAGATGCTCCTTTTTACGATAACTTACAGCCCTCACTTTCTTATGTTTAGTTT | ||
+ | CAATATTGTTTTCTTTTCTCTGGCTAATAAAGGCCTTATTCATTTCA | ||
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+ | In humans, the SRY promoter is found at −408 bp to −95 bp upstream of the ATD initiation codon. | ||
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SRY protein (AKA TDF protein)
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References
- ↑ Tang Y, Nilsson L. Interaction of human SRY protein with DNA: a molecular dynamics study. Proteins. 1998 Jun 1;31(4):417-33. PMID:9626701
- ↑ Sumner, A. T. Sex Chromosomes and Sex Determination. Chromosomes: Organization and Function, 97-108. [1]
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- ↑ Jost A. Becoming a male. Adv Biosci. 1973;10:3-13. PMID:4805859
- ↑ Goodfellow PN, Darling SM. Genetics of sex determination in man and mouse. Development. 1988 Feb;102(2):251-8. PMID:3046910
- ↑ Gubbay J, Collignon J, Koopman P, Capel B, Economou A, Munsterberg A, Vivian N, Goodfellow P, Lovell-Badge R. A gene mapping to the sex-determining region of the mouse Y chromosome is a member of a novel family of embryonically expressed genes. Nature. 1990 Jul 19;346(6281):245-50. PMID:2374589 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/346245a0
- ↑ Sinclair AH, Berta P, Palmer MS, Hawkins JR, Griffiths BL, Smith MJ, Foster JW, Frischauf AM, Lovell-Badge R, Goodfellow PN. A gene from the human sex-determining region encodes a protein with homology to a conserved DNA-binding motif. Nature. 1990 Jul 19;346(6281):240-4. PMID:1695712 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/346240a0
- ↑ Werner MH, Huth JR, Gronenborn AM, Clore GM. Molecular basis of human 46X,Y sex reversal revealed from the three-dimensional solution structure of the human SRY-DNA complex. Cell. 1995 Jun 2;81(5):705-14. PMID:7774012
- ↑ [2]<ref> TGTTGAGGGCGGAGAAATGCAAGTTTCATTACAAAAGTTAACGTAACAAAGAATCTGGTAGAAGTGAGTT TTGGATAGTAAAATAAGTTTCGAACTCTGGCACCTTTCAATTTTGTCGCACTCTCCTTGTTTTTGACA '''ATG'''CAATCATATGCTTCTGCTATGTTAAGCGTATTCAACAGCGATGATTACAGTCCAGCTGTGCAAGAGAAT ATTCCCGCTCTCCGGAGAAGCTCTTCCTTCCTTTGCACTGAAAGCTGTAACTCTAAGTATCAGTGTGAAA CGGGAGAAAACAGTAAAGGCAACGTCCA'''GGATAGAGTGAAGCGACCCATGAACGCATTCATCGTGTGGTC '''TCGCGATCAGAGGCGCAAGATGGCTCTAGAGAATCCCAGAATGCGAAACTCAGAGATCAGCAAGCAGCTG '''GGATACCAGTGGAAAATGCTTACTGAAGCCGAAAAATGGCCATTCTTCCAGGAGGCACAGAAATTACAGG '''CCATGCACAGAGAGAAATACCCGAATTATAAGTATCGA'''CCTCGTCGGAAGGCGAAGATGCTGCCGAAGAA TTGCAGTTTGCTTCCCGCAGATCCCGCTTCGGTACTCTGCAGCGAAGTGCAACTGGACAACAGGTTGTAC AGGGATGACTGTACGAAAGCCACACACTCAAGAATGGAGCACCAGCTAGGCCACTTACCGCCCATCAACG CAGCCAGCTCACCGCAGCAACGGGACCGCTACAGCCACTGGACAAAGCTG'''TAG'''GACAATCGGGTAACATT GGCTACAAAGACCTACCTAGATGCTCCTTTTTACGATAACTTACAGCCCTCACTTTCTTATGTTTAGTTT CAATATTGTTTTCTTTTCTCTGGCTAATAAAGGCCTTATTCATTTCA In humans, the SRY promoter is found at −408 bp to −95 bp upstream of the ATD initiation codon. ==Structure== ===The SRY-HMG domain (HMG-Box)=== '''SRY-HMG''' stands for '''S'''ex determining '''R'''egion '''Y''' - '''H'''igh '''M'''obility '''G'''roup domain. It is approximately 80 residues long. It mediates the binding of the protein to the minor groove of DNA. It has a Twisted L shape meaning that it has a long (28Å) and a short (22Å) arm. The HMG Box is made of 3 helices, its N-term and C-term are irregular. <ref>PMID: 7774012</li> <li id="cite_note-10">[[#cite_ref-10|↑]] Tang Y, Nilsson L. Interaction of human SRY protein with DNA: a molecular dynamics study. Proteins. 1998 Jun 1;31(4):417-33. PMID:[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9626701 9626701] </li></ol></ref>