
Most interest in the gene encoding the alpha-thalassemia, mental retardation, X-linked protein (ATRX) has traditionally been focused on its role in brain development and globin regulation. However, mutations in the ATRX gene also cause varying degrees of gonadal and urogenital abnormalities. These range from small testes to ambiguous external genitalia in XY individuals. ATRX is of great interest because this very large protein is one of the least understood proteins involved in mammalian sexual development. Although the biochemical role of ATRX remains unknown, recent and emerging evidence implicates ATRX in chromatin remodeling. We review what is known about ATRX as a chromatin remodeling protein, and its role in mammalian sex differentiation.
Male, X-linked Nuclear Protein, genomic DNA, Sex Differentiation, brain development, Testicular Diseases, androstanolone, Humans, protein derivative, Keywords: alpha thalassaemia mental retardation x linked protein, DNA binding, gene, carboxy terminal sequence, globin, allele, DNA Helicases, Nuclear Proteins, Genetic Diseases, X-Linked, Chromatin, unclassified drug, cell differentiation, Mutation, chromatin, alpha thalassemia
Male, X-linked Nuclear Protein, genomic DNA, Sex Differentiation, brain development, Testicular Diseases, androstanolone, Humans, protein derivative, Keywords: alpha thalassaemia mental retardation x linked protein, DNA binding, gene, carboxy terminal sequence, globin, allele, DNA Helicases, Nuclear Proteins, Genetic Diseases, X-Linked, Chromatin, unclassified drug, cell differentiation, Mutation, chromatin, alpha thalassemia
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