X chromosome inactivation and the Xist gene

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N. Brockdorff
S. M. Duthie
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[1] Imperial College School of Medicine,
[2] X-inactivation Group,undefined
[3] MRC Clinical Sciences Centre,undefined
[4] Hammersmith Hospital,undefined
[5] Du Cane Road,undefined
[6] London W12 0NN (United Kingdom),undefined
[7] Fax +181 383 8303,undefined
[8] e-mail: nbrockdo@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk,undefined
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Key words. X chromosome inactivation; X inactivation centre; Xist; imprinting; chromatin structure.;
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Recent years have seen rapid progress towards understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in X chromosome inactivation (X inactivation). This progress has largely revolved around the discovery of the X inactive specific transcript (Xist) gene, which is known now to represent the master switch locus regulating X inactivation. In adult cells Xist is transcribed exclusively from the inactive X chromosome. The transcript has no apparent protein-coding potential and is retained in the nucleus in close association with the domain occupied by the inactive X chromosome. It is thus thought to represent a functional RNA molecule which acts as the primary signal responsible for the propagation of X inactivation. Developmental regulation of Xist correlates with the developmental timing of X inactivation. Recent results have demonstrated that Xist is both necessary and sufficient for X inactivation. Goals for the future are to understand the mechanism of Xist regulation which underlies the establishment of appropriate X inactivation patterns and to determine how Xist RNA participates in the process of propagating inactivation in cis.
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