Decoding Dmrt1: Insights into vertebrate sex determination and gonadal sex differentiation
Barbora Augstenov\'a, Wen-Juan Ma

TL;DR
This paper reviews the role of Dmrt1 in vertebrate sex determination, highlighting its conserved and diverse regulatory mechanisms, including epigenetics and alternative splicing, across multiple species and evolutionary lineages.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of Dmrt1's functions, regulatory mechanisms, and evolutionary variations, emphasizing the need for further research on its molecular regulation and isoform diversity.
Findings
Dmrt1 is a master regulator in several vertebrate species.
Epigenetic modifications influence Dmrt1 expression and function.
Multiple lineage-specific isoforms of Dmrt1 show tissue and sex-specific expression.
Abstract
Dmrt1 is pivotal in testis formation and function by interacting with genes crucial for Sertoli cell differentiation. Dmrt1, or Sox9, forms a conserved antagonistic interaction with Foxl2 across mammals. Across 128 vertebrate species, Dmrt1 exhibits sexually dimorphic expression, implicating its role in master regulation of sex determination and gonadal sex differentiation. Dmrt1 emerges as a master/upstream sex-determining gene in one fish, frog, chicken and turtle. Recent studies suggest epigenetic regulation of Dmrt1 in its promoter methylation, and transposable element insertion introducing epigenetic modification to cis-regulatory elements of Dmrt1, alongside non-coding RNA involvement, in a wide spectrum of sex-determining mechanisms ranging from genetic factors, to interactions between genetic factors with the environment, to solely environmental factors. Additionally,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities · Demographic Trends and Gender Preferences · Animal Genetics and Reproduction
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