Literature DB >> 10615266

Differential expression of novel abundant and highly regionalized mRNAs of the canine epididymis.

K Gebhardt1, K Ellerbrock, I Pera, R Ivell, C Kirchhoff.   

Abstract

Three novel gene products have been cloned by differential screening of a dog epididymis cDNA library as part of a global appraisal of specific gene expression in the epididymis. The predicted proteins were provisionally named CE8-CE10 (for canine epididymal gene products 8-10). Northern blot analyses and in situ transcript hybridization confirmed that the cDNAs were all derived from tissue-specific, moderately to highly abundant mRNAs of the epididymal epithelium, showing a distinct regionalized expression pattern within the epididymal duct. Their sequences predict (i) a novel 19 kDa member of the Ly-6-domain protein superfamily (CE8), (ii) an approximately 30 kDa protein with multiple membrane-spanning regions (CE9), and (iii) a novel approximately 13 kDa single whey acidic protein domain protein (CE10). Closely related, cross-hybridizing gene products were abundant in the epididymis of stallions and bulls, but not in rodents or men. Changes in mRNA frequency were observed that specifically correlated with a cryptorchid situation and with the age of the dogs. Gene products restricted to the caput epididymidis were affected by both conditions, while those with a wider regional distribution were not.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10615266     DOI: 10.1530/jrf.0.1160391

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reprod Fertil        ISSN: 0022-4251


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