2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2013.11.001
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The onset of C. elegans dosage compensation is linked to the loss of developmental plasticity

Abstract: Dosage compensation (DC) equalizes X-linked gene expression between sexes. In Caenorhabditis elegans, the dosage compensation complex (DCC) localizes to both X chromosomes in hermaphrodites and downregulates gene expression two-fold. The DCC first localizes to hermaphrodite X chromosomes at the 30-cell stage, coincident with a developmental transition from plasticity to differentiation. To test whether DC onset is linked to loss of developmental plasticity, we established a timeline for the accumulation of DC-… Show more

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“…Interestingly, there is no evidence of X-upregulation temporarily preceeding X-downregulation, and thus representing a “first” step prior to the “second” downregulation step. In fact, the X in early embryos, both male and hermaphrodite, appears underacetylated (suggesting that it is hypotranscribed) compared to autosomes [*44]. The X chromosome is enriched for genes which are not turned on until the 40–60 cell stage in development [45], the same time when the DCC assembles on the X chromosomes [21].…”
Section: The Onset Of Dosage Compensationmentioning
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“…Interestingly, there is no evidence of X-upregulation temporarily preceeding X-downregulation, and thus representing a “first” step prior to the “second” downregulation step. In fact, the X in early embryos, both male and hermaphrodite, appears underacetylated (suggesting that it is hypotranscribed) compared to autosomes [*44]. The X chromosome is enriched for genes which are not turned on until the 40–60 cell stage in development [45], the same time when the DCC assembles on the X chromosomes [21].…”
Section: The Onset Of Dosage Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, the two processes may be initiated simultaneously. Consistently, the X in male embryos appear to transition from a hypoacetylated state to a presumably hypertranscribed state at about this time in development, although the exact timing is hard to pinpoint without better molecular markers [*44]. …”
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