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Logical modelling uncovers developmental constraints for primary sex determination of chicken gonads

机译:逻辑造型揭示了鸡的原发性测定的发展限制

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In the chicken, sex determination relies on a ZZ (male)/ZW (female) chromosomal system, but underlying mechanisms are still not fully understood. The Z-dosage and the dominant W-chromosome hypotheses have been proposed to underlie primary sex determination. We present a modelling approach, which assembles the current knowledge and permits exploration of the regulation of this process in chickens. Relying on published experimental data, we assembled a gene network, which led to a logical model that integrates both the Z-dosage and dominantWhypotheses. This model showed that the sexual fate of chicken gonads results from the resolution of the mutual inhibition between DMRT1 and FOXL2, where the initial amount of DMRT1 product determines the development of the gonads. In this respect, at the initiation step, a W-factor would function as a secondary device, by reducing the amount of DMRT1 in ZW gonads when the sexual fate of the gonad is settled, that is when the SOX9 functional level is established. Developmental constraints that are instrumental in this resolution were identified. These constraints establish qualitative restrictions regarding the relative transcription rates of the genes DMRT1, FOXL2 and HEMGN. Our model further clarified the role of OESTROGEN in maintaining FOXL2 function during ovary development.
机译:在鸡肉中,性测定依赖于ZZ(雄性)/ ZW(雌性)染色体系统,但仍然没有完全理解潜在的机制。已经提出了Z-剂量和显性W-染色体假设,以提出初次性别测定。我们提出了一种建模方法,它组装了当前的知识,并允许探索鸡中该过程的调节。依靠公布的实验数据,我们组装了一种基因网络,该网络导致了逻辑模型,其整合Z-Dosage和DominantWhopotes。该模型表明,鸡Gonads的性命运是由DMRT1和FOXL2之间的相互抑制的分辨率产生的,其中DMRT1产品的初始量决定了GONAD的发展。在这方面,在开始步骤中,W型因子将用作辅助装置,通过减少Zw Gonad的DMRT1的量来时,当Gonad的性命运稳定时,即确定SOX9功能水平。确定了在该分辨率中有乐器的发展限制。这些约束建立了关于DMRT1,FOXL2和HEMN基因的相对转录速率的定性限制。我们的模型进一步阐明了雌激素在卵巢发育过程中维持FoxL2功能的作用。

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