David C. Page
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Biology
Active 1936–2024
Research topics
- Biology
- Genetics
- Molecular biology
Selected publications
The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expression
Cell Genomics · 2023 · 51 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Genetics
- Biology
- Molecular biology
chromosome is a Y; in females it is an "inactive" X (Xi). Through linear modeling of autosomal gene expression in cells from individuals with zero to three Xi and zero to four Y chromosomes, we found that Xi and Y impact autosomal expression broadly and with remarkably similar effects. Studying sex chromosome structural anomalies, promoters of Xi- and Y-responsive genes, and CRISPR inhibition, we traced part of this shared effect to homologous transcription factors-ZFX and ZFY-encoded by Chr X and Y. This demonstrates sex-shared mechanisms by which Xi and Y modulate autosomal expression. Combined with earlier analyses of sex-linked gene expression, our studies show that 21% of all genes expressed in lymphoblastoid cells or fibroblasts change expression significantly in response to Xi or Y chromosomes.
The human inactive X chromosome modulates expression of the active X chromosome
Cell Genomics · 2023 · 85 citations
Senior authorCorresponding- Biology
- Genetics
effects differs widely among genes.
Recent grants
NIH · $2.6M · 1998
NIH · $19.2M · 2014
Beyond the reproductive tract: The future of Y chromosome research
NIH · $1.4M · 2015–2019
NIH · $167k · 1988
Making structurally complex genomic regions accessible
NIH · $2.7M · 2015–2019
Frequent coauthors
- 180 shared
Helen Skaletsky
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- 134 shared
Laura G. Brown
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- 101 shared
Laura Brown
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
- 79 shared
Jennifer F. Hughes
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
- 72 shared
Robert D. Oates
- 70 shared
Dirk G. de Rooij
- 65 shared
Yueh‐Chiang Hu
University of Cincinnati Medical Center
- 64 shared
Daniel W. Bellott
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
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