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Adrenal and Gonad Early Development

The key events of molecular development of steroidogenic tissues in mice are shown in this cartoon. Dax-1 function in sex determination is still unclear.

  • male sex - SRY, SOX9, SF-1, Dax-1
  • female sex - Wnt4, Dax-1


Steroidogenic Factor 1

  • 53 kDa protein called Ad4BP (Adrenal 4 Binding Protein) or SF-1 (Steroidogenic Factor 1)
  • classical DNA-binding domain (DBD) characterized by two Cys2-Cys2 zinc fingers in the N-terminal region
  • SF-1 binds DNA as a monomer
  • high homology with the drosophila Ftz-F1 transcription factor that controls fushi tarazu homeotic gene expression


Reference

<pubmed>14594453</pubmed>| Nucl Recept.

Copyright

© 2003 Val et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL. Val et al. Nuclear Receptor 2003 1:8 doi:10.1186/1478-1336-1-8 http://www.nuclear-receptor.com/content/1/1/8

Original file name: Figure 2. 1478-1336-1-8-2-l.jpg http://www.nuclear-receptor.com/content/1/1/8/figure/F2 (cartoon cropped from full image)


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