Science, Vol.284, No.5421, 1800-1804, 1999
Dosage compensation proteins targeted to X chromosomes by a determinant of hermaphrodite fate
In many organisms, master control genes coordinately regulate sex-specific aspects of development. SDC-2 was shown to induce hermaphrodite sexual differentiation and activate X chromosome dosage compensation in Caenorhabditis elegans, To control these distinct processes, SDC-2 acts as a strong gene-specific repressor and a weaker chromosome-wide repressor. To initiate hermaphrodite development, SDC-2 associates with the promoter of the male sex-determining gene her-1 to repress its transcription. To activate dosage compensation, SDC-2 triggers assembly of a specialized protein complex exclusively on hermaphrodite X chromosomes to reduce gene expression by half. SDC-2 can Localize to X chromosomes without other components of the dosage compensation complex, suggesting that SDC-2 targets dosage compensation machinery to X chromosomes.
Keywords:ELEGANS SEX DETERMINATION;CAENORHABDITIS-ELEGANS;C-ELEGANS;GENE;NEMATODE;HOMOLOG;COMPLEX;XOL-1;HER-1;LINK