Dosage Compensation Mechanism
Dosage Compensation
Mechanism by which X chromosome levels are re-established to levels seen in males. Such a mechanism only exists in females therefore. Dosage compensation requires RNA polymerase, Tsix transcript and Xist transcript as well as the X chromosomes of developing embryonic cells. Note that each transcript is transcribed on one chromosome each. Xist acts as to ensure inactivation of X chromosome whereas Tsix ensures X chromosome remains active. Such activity is carried out from the X inactivation centre.[1]
- ↑ Lodish, et al. 2008. (Molecular Cell Biology) 6th edition. pg 959 Fig22-7