Global regulation of X chromosomal genes by the MSL complex in Drosophila melanogaster

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Abstract

A long-standing model postulates that X-chromosome dosage compensation in Drosophila occurs by twofold up-regulation of the single male X, but previous data cannot exclude an alternative model, in which male autosomes are down-regulated to balance gene expression. To distinguish between the two models, we used RNA interference to deplete Male-Specific Lethal (MSL) complexes from male-like tissue culture cells. We found that expression of many genes from the X chromosome decreased, while expression from the autosomes was largely unchanged. We conclude that the primary role of the MSL complex is to up-regulate the male X chromosome. © 2005 by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Hamada, F. N., Park, P. J., Gordadze, P. R., & Kuroda, M. I. (2005). Global regulation of X chromosomal genes by the MSL complex in Drosophila melanogaster. Genes and Development, 19(19), 2289–2294. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1343705

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