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Porcine Amelogenin is Expressed from the X and Y Chromosomes
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OocyteGeneticsMolecular GeneticsGenomicsReproductive BiologyAnimal GeneticsEmbryologyPorcine AmelogeninY ChromosomesDevelopmental GeneticsTooth DevelopmentGene ExpressionBiologyChromatinDevelopmental BiologyX ChromosomeNatural SciencesOral BiologyChromosome BiologyMedicine
Amelogenin is the major enamel matrix component in developing teeth. In eutherian mammals, amelogenin is expressed from the X chromosome only, or from both the X and Y chromosomes. Two classes of porcine amelogenin cDNA clones have been characterized, but the chromosomal localization of the gene(s) encoding them is unknown. To determine if there are sex-based differences in the expression of porcine amelogenin, we paired PCR primers for exons 1a, 1b, 7a, and 7b, and amplified enamel organ-derived cDNA separately from porcine males and females. The results show that exons 1a/2a and 7a are always together and can be amplified from both males (XY) and females (XX). Exons 1b/2b and 7b are also always paired, but can be amplified only from females. We conclude that porcine amelogenin is expressed from separate genes on the X and Y chromosomes, and not, as previously proposed, from a single gene with two promoters.
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