作者
S Nanda, TJ DeFalco, S Hui Yong Loh, N Phochanukul, N Camara, M Van Doren, S Russell
发表日期
2009/4/1
期刊
Sexual Development
卷号
3
期号
1
页码范围
26-37
出版商
S. Karger AG
简介
Sex determination mechanisms are thought to evolve rapidly and show little conservation among different animal species. For example, the critical gene on the Y chromosome, SRY, that determines sex in most mammals, is not found in other animals. However, a related Sox domain transcription factor, SOX9, is also required for testis development in mammals and exhibits male-specific gonad expression in other vertebrate species. Previously, we found that the Drosophila orthologue of SOX9, Sox100B, is expressed male-specifically during gonad development. We now investigate the function of Sox100B and find, strikingly, that Sox100B is essential for testis development in Drosophila. In Sox100B mutants, the adult testis is severely reduced and fails to interact with other parts of the reproductive tract, which are themselves unaffected. While a testis initially forms in Sox100B mutants, it fails to undergo proper …
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