Rsx is a metatherian RNA with Xist-like properties in X-chromosome inactivation

A non-coding RNA termed Rsx , which has properties consistent with a role in X-chromosome inactivation, is identified in the marsupial Monodelphis domestica . Marsupial X-chromosome inactivation In both eutherian (placental) and metatherian (marsupial) mammals, XX females undergo X-chromosome inacti...

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Published inNature (London) Vol. 487; no. 7406; pp. 254 - 258
Main Authors Grant, Jennifer, Mahadevaiah, Shantha K., Khil, Pavel, Sangrithi, Mahesh N., Royo, Hélène, Duckworth, Janine, McCarrey, John R., VandeBerg, John L., Renfree, Marilyn B., Taylor, Willie, Elgar, Greg, Camerini-Otero, R. Daniel, Gilchrist, Mike J., Turner, James M. A.
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LanguageEnglish
Published London Nature Publishing Group UK 12.07.2012
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Summary:A non-coding RNA termed Rsx , which has properties consistent with a role in X-chromosome inactivation, is identified in the marsupial Monodelphis domestica . Marsupial X-chromosome inactivation In both eutherian (placental) and metatherian (marsupial) mammals, XX females undergo X-chromosome inactivation to ensure that they have the same dose of X-linked gene products as XY males. In eutherians, X-inactivation is initiated by the non-coding RNA Xist , but Xist is not conserved in metatherians, so the mechanism underlying X-inactivation in these mammals has been unclear. Here, a non-coding RNA termed Rsx that has properties consistent with a role in X-inactivation is identified in a marsupial —the grey, short-tailed opossum ( Monodelphis domestica ). Rsx is expressed only in females, is transcribed from and coats the inactive X chromosome, and is associated with gene silencing. Rsx and Xist lack significant sequence homology, which suggests that aspects of the X-chromosome inactivation pathway have evolved convergently. In female (XX) mammals, one of the two X chromosomes is inactivated to ensure an equal dose of X-linked genes with males (XY) 1 . X-chromosome inactivation in eutherian mammals is mediated by the non-coding RNA Xist 2 . Xist is not found in metatherians 3 (marsupials), and how X-chromosome inactivation is initiated in these mammals has been the subject of speculation for decades 4 . Using the marsupial Monodelphis domestica , here we identify Rsx (RNA-on-the-silent X), an RNA that has properties consistent with a role in X-chromosome inactivation. Rsx is a large, repeat-rich RNA that is expressed only in females and is transcribed from, and coats, the inactive X chromosome. In female germ cells, in which both X chromosomes are active, Rsx is silenced, linking Rsx expression to X-chromosome inactivation and reactivation. Integration of an Rsx transgene on an autosome in mouse embryonic stem cells leads to gene silencing in cis . Our findings permit comparative studies of X-chromosome inactivation in mammals and pose questions about the mechanisms by which X-chromosome inactivation is achieved in eutherians.
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ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
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DOI:10.1038/nature11171