DAX-1 Background Information Adrenal hypoplasia congentia (AHC) is an X-linked disorder characterized by primary adrenal insufficiency. The disorder, which is lethal if untreated, results in adrenal insufficiency early in infancy and is characterized by low serum concentration of glucocorticoids, mineralcorticoids and androgens and failure to respond to ACTH. AHC has been mapped to chromosome Xp21 at the same or close to an X-linked locus involved in sex determination, DSS (for dosage-sensitive sex reversal). The gene corresponding to DSS and AHC (designated DAX-1 for DSS-AHC critical region on the X chromosome, gene 1) has been cloned and shown to be deleted in AHC deletion patients and mutated in AHC non-deletion patients. The carboxy terminal 250 amino acids of the DAX-1-encoded protein, DAX-1, exhibits approximately 50% continuous similarity to the ligand-binding domain of the members of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily while the amino terminal domain contains a putative DNA-binding motif. DAX-1 binds to retinoic acid responsive elements and down regulates retinoic acid receptor-mediated transcriptional activation.
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DAX-1 (K-17): sc-841. Western blot analysis of DAX-1 expression in HeLa (A), A-431 (B) and Jurkat (C) nuclear extracts and F9 (D) whole cell lysate.