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Human FATE is a novel X-linked gene expressed in fetal and adult testis.

Mol. Cell. Endocrinol.2001 Nov 26;184(1-2):25-32
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Previously, we identified a partial cDNA sequence of a novel human transcript, designated fetal and adult testis expressed transcript (FATE). FATE is testis-specific in fetal life and co-expressed with SRY in a 7 weeks old fetal testis, suggesting a function in early testicular differentiation. Herein, full-length cDNA clones of human and porcine FATE were isolated and the gene structure and promoter region of the human FATE gene was characterized. The human FATE gene, which maps to Xq28, consists of five exons spanning approximately 7 kb of genomic DNA. Examination of 1 kb of the FATE promoter region revealed the presence of a putative steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1) binding site at position -79 to -71 upstream of the transcription start site. We propose that FATE might represent a novel target gene of SF-1 in human testicular differentiation and/or germ cell development.

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