Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1931375 | Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Dmrt1 (Dsx- and Mab3-related transcription factor-1), a conserved transcription factor in different phyla, is a key regulator in sex determination. Here, we report the novel ncRNA gene Dmr (Dmrt1-related gene), from mouse chromosome 5 that trans-splices with Dmrt1 from chromosome 19 to generate a Dmrt1 protein that lacks the C-terminus. Dmr is mouse and rat specific, and the surrounding genes are also conserved in both species. Dmr is alternatively spliced, and three isoforms, Dmr a, b and c, are detected in the testis. Further, Dmr serves mainly as a 3′ UTR, promotes trans-splicing and down-regulates the Dmrt1 protein. These results suggest that Dmr might play a negative regulatory role for Dmrt1 in male sexual development.
Research highlights► A novel ncRNA gene Dmr (Dmrt1-related gene) is situated on mouse chromosome 5. ► Trans-splicing event occurs between Dmrt1 on chromosome 19 with Dmr on chromosome 5, which generates a C-terminal absent Dmrt1 protein. ► Dmr is multiple alternatively spliced and three isoforms, Dmr a, b, and c were detected in testis. ► Dmr serves mainly as 3′ UTR, promotes trans-splicing and down-regulates Dmrt1 protein.