Title: 2003 Silver Fleece Awards
12003 Silver Fleece Awards
The recipients represent an egregious example of
people feeding a line of bull to the public.
- 1. Clonaid- Claim to have cloned humans
- Says that cloning will enable mankind to reach
eternal life - Claims that memories and personality will be
transferred into a brand new body - 2. Urbana Nutrition, Inc. -
- Market Longevity as anti-aging
There are no methods or products that actually
slow, stop or reverse aging Leonard Hayflick, U.
of California, San Francisco
Source- AP news, Friday, March 14, 2003
2X chromosome inactivation-Review- Panning an
Jaenisch, RNA and the epigenetic regulation of X
chromosome inactivation. Cell 93305, 1998
- A. Introduction-
- Barr bodies first described in females in 1949
- Turners syndrome (45,X) are Barr body negative
Kleinfelters syndrome (47, XXY) are Barr body
positive - Lyon hypothesis- one of the two X chromosomes in
female is inactivated all but one is inactivated
if multiple X chromosomes - referred to as
dosage compensation
3X chromosome inactivation
- Introduction-
- X-chromosome inactivation occurs at day 3 of
embyrogenesis - Inactivation process is random
- Inactivation state maintained throughout life
- A few genes remain active in the inactive X
chromosome, including XIST at Xq13
4Dosage compensation comparisons
1X
1X
2X
2X
2-fold increase in males
2-fold decrease in females
Stably inactivate one X chromosome
5X chromosome inactivation in flys and worms
- Distinct mechanisms to achieve dosage
compensation - C. elegans- Dosage compensation by reducing gene
activity by two fold on each X chromosome - Mechanism- if one X-, XO-lethal gene is on
resulting in male determination - Drosophila- Stimulate X gene transcription 2-fold
in males to equal levels from each X - chromosomes in female
6Mammals- X-inactivation is used to compensate for
2 X chromosomes
- Three steps-
- 1. choice- occurs in embryonic cells
- Xist is expressed from both X chromosomes in
female - Xist encodes 15 kb polyadenylated untranslated
RNA that is unstable - Xist is gene located within Xic
7(No Transcript)
8Mechanism of Xist-mediated silencing
Inactive
Active
9Inactivated X chromosome
Xist RNA
10X-inactivation- Step 2
- 2. initiation- begins at X-inactivation center
(Xic) - Xist RNA spreads in cis to coat chromosome
- Note that Xist does not interact directly with
DNA, but likely through a protein intermediate - Xist gene on other X chromosome is silenced
11X-inactivation- Step 3
- 3. Spread- propagated bidirectionally from Xic
- Xist methylation required for silencing of Xist
- Dnmt KO- Male X and two female X are all
inactivated because Xist gene remains on and Xist
RNA coats chromosome
12X-inactivation- observations
- Xist is necessary and sufficient for X
inactivation (using 450kb YAC) - insert Xist transgene on autosome results in
inactivated autosome
13X-inactivation- observations
- but Xist is neither necessary or sufficient to
maintain X inactivation in somatic cell hybrids - Thus initiation and maintenance of X inactivation
are likely distinct mechanisms - Xist maintains inactive state in cis, not trans
14X-inactivation
- Mechanism in mammals
- If mutate Xist promoter- preferential X
inactivation on chromosome with mutation - possibly due to failure to compete with blocking
factor
- Delete Xist exons 1-5-
- mutant chromosome chosen but not inactivated
15Mechanism in mammals
In Extraembryonic tissues, paternal X is always
inactivated
- if paternally inherited mutant X observe no X
inactivation in extraembryonic tissue in females - if maternally inherited mutant X - WT phenotype
in extraembryonic tissue (i.e .WT X always
inactive)
16X-inactivation
- X-controlling element (Xce) mapped to a 6 kb
region in Xist gene and is required for X
inactivation - Model- Mutually exclusive binding of blocking
factor to Xce on one X, and of initiator factor
to Xist on other X - Marsupials and in mice extraembyonic tissues-
paternal X always inactivated in females - Reason???
17X-inactivation
- Xist RNA may cause replication origins to fire
late, resulting in heterochromatin formation - modulate histone acetetylation
- The Drosophila mof gene is required for dosage
compensation and is an acetyltransferase
18Clerc and Avner, Science 2901518, 2000
X-inactivation is reprogrammed during development
Random X inactivation in extraembryonic tissue!
Thus, an epigenetic, non-erased tagging must
occur normally with male X.
19Science 295345, 2002
20Recall CTCF is involved in genomic imprinting
Recent information- The factor CTCF may also be
involved in X-chromosome choosing. Science
295345, 2002
CTCF binds and activates XIST anti-sense
transcription (called Tsix), which prevents Xist
expression, which keeps that X chromosome active
21Identifiction of the X-inactivation region (X