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Molecular cloning and characterization of a new gene, Oocyte-G1.

Yong Zhang1, Ji Wu.   

Abstract

Oocytes are recognized as a source of regulatory molecules that influence follicular development through an array of actions on granulosa cells. Recently, more and more hormones and signaling molecules were identified during follicular developmental processes; however, the details about their functions are still unclear. During efforts to clone follicular development-related genes, we isolated a cDNA fragment by DDRT-PCR. To obtain cDNA 5'- and 3'-end sequences, we screened a mouse ovarian cDNA library. After screening the library, an open reading frame of 2,994 bp for the new gene (Oocyte-G1), which encodes a 997-residue protein, was cloned. Northern blot analysis revealed the presence of approximately 3.6 kb Oocyte-G1 mRNA in ovary, lung, kidney, testis and brain. Northern analysis of RNA from ovaries in vivo showed that Oocyte-G1 was weakly expressed on day 5 and at a moderate level on day 10. Thereafter, on day 15 or in adults (day 40), there was an increase in expression, followed by a decline in ovaries on day 20 or older (day 120). Furthermore, we studied the Ooctye-G1 protein by using the antiserum against a peptide sequence unique to this gene in Western blotting and immunolocalization. The antiserum recognized a prominent band of approximately 110 kDa in immunoblots and signals were dispersed in oocytes and some cumulus granulosa cells. Our results suggest the potential role of Oocyte-G1 in ovarian follicular development. (c) 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 18727094     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.21569

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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