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A Y-linked anti-Mullerian hormone duplication takes over a critical role in sex determination.


ABSTRACT: Gonadal sex determination in vertebrates generally follows a sequence of genetically programmed events. In what is seemingly becoming a pattern, all confirmed or current candidate "master" sex-determining genes reported in this group, e.g., SRY in eutherian mammals, DMY/dmrt1bY in medaka, DM-W in the African clawed frog, and DMRT1 in chicken encode transcription factors. In contrast, here we show that a male-specific, duplicated copy of the anti-Müllerian hormone (amh) is implicated in testicular development of the teleost fish Patagonian pejerrey (Odontesthes hatcheri). The gene, termed amhy because it is found in a single metacentric/submetacentric chromosome of XY individuals, is expressed much earlier than the autosomal amh (6 d after fertilization vs. 12 wk after fertilization) and is localized to presumptive Sertoli cells of XY males during testicular differentiation. Moreover, amhy knockdown in XY embryos resulted in the up-regulation of foxl2 and cyp19a1a mRNAs and the development of ovaries. These results are evidence of a functional amh duplication in vertebrates and suggest that amhy may be the master sex-determining gene in this species. If confirmed, this would be a unique instance of a hormone-related gene, a member of the TGF-? superfamily, in such a role.

SUBMITTER: Hattori RS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3286941 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Y-linked anti-Müllerian hormone duplication takes over a critical role in sex determination.

Hattori Ricardo S RS   Murai Yu Y   Oura Miho M   Masuda Shuji S   Majhi Sullip K SK   Sakamoto Takashi T   Fernandino Juan I JI   Somoza Gustavo M GM   Yokota Masashi M   Strüssmann Carlos A CA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120207 8


Gonadal sex determination in vertebrates generally follows a sequence of genetically programmed events. In what is seemingly becoming a pattern, all confirmed or current candidate "master" sex-determining genes reported in this group, e.g., SRY in eutherian mammals, DMY/dmrt1bY in medaka, DM-W in the African clawed frog, and DMRT1 in chicken encode transcription factors. In contrast, here we show that a male-specific, duplicated copy of the anti-Müllerian hormone (amh) is implicated in testicula  ...[more]

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