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Molecular cloning and identification of mouse epididymis-specific gene mHong1, the homologue of rat HongrES1.

Shuang-Gang Hu1, Han Du, Guang-Xin Yao, Yong-Lian Zhang.   

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that rat epididymis-specific gene HongrES1 plays important roles in sperm capacitation and fertility. In this study, we cloned the mouse homologue gene by sequence alignment and RT-PCR methods and designated it as mHong1. The mHong1 gene is located on chromosome 12p14, spanning five exons. The cDNA sequence consists of 1257 nucleotides and encodes a 419 amino-acid protein with a predicted N-terminal signal peptide of 20 amino acids. The mHong1 mRNA shows similarity with HongrES1 in the expression patterns: (i) specific expression in epididymal tissue, especially in the cauda region; and (ii) androgen-dependence but testicular fluid factor independence. Its protein product shows 71% similarity with HongrES1 and contains a classical serpin domain as does HongrES1. A polyclonal antibody against mHong1 with high specificity and sensitivity was raised. Like HongrES1, the mHong1 protein shows a checker-board expression pattern in the epididymal epithelium and is secreted into the epididymal lumen. The mHong1 protein shows higher glycosylation than HongrES1. Although both of them are deposited onto the sperm head surface, mHong1 is localized to the equatorial segment, which is different from that of HongrES1. The mHong1 protein can be removed from the sperm membrane by high ionic strength and therefore can be classed as an extrinsic membrane protein. Collectively, we conclude that mHong1 is the homologue of HongrES1 and the present work paves the way for establishing animal models to elucidate the precise functions of HongrES1 and mHong1.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22426594      PMCID: PMC3720077          DOI: 10.1038/aja.2011.176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian J Androl        ISSN: 1008-682X            Impact factor:   3.285


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