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Testis-specific expression of mRNAs for a unique human type 1 hexokinase lacking the porin-binding domain.

C Mori1, N Nakamura, J E Welch, K Shiota, E M Eddy.   

Abstract

Several enzymes in the glycolytic pathway are reported to have spermatogenic cell-specific isozymes. We reported recently the cloning of cDNAs representing three unique type 1 hexokinase mRNAs (mHk1-sa, mHk1-sb, and mHk1-sc) present only in mouse spermatogenic cells and the patterns of expression of these mRNAs (Mori et al., 1993: Biol Reprod 49:191-203). The mRNAs contain a spermatogenic cell-specific sequence, but lack the sequence for the porin-binding domain that somatic cell hexokinases use to bind to a pore-forming protein in the outer mitochondrial membrane. We now report the cloning of cDNAs representing three unique human type 1 hexokinase mRNAs (hHK1-ta, hHK1-tb, and hHK1-tc) expressed in testis, but not detected by Northern analysis in other human tissues. These mRNAs also contain a testis-specific sequence not present in somatic cell type 1 hexokinase, but lack the sequence for the porin-binding domain. The hHK1-tb and hHK1-tc mRNAs each contain an additional unique sequence. The testis-specific sequence of the human mRNAs is similar to the spermatogenic cell-specific sequence of the mouse mRNAs. Furthermore, Northern analysis of RNA from mouse, hamster, guinea pig, rabbit, ram, human, and rat demonstrated expression of type 1 hexokinase mRNAs lacking the porin-binding domain in the testes of these mammals. These results suggest that hexokinase may have unique structural or functional features in spermatogenic cells and support a model proposed by others for hexokinase gene evolution in mammals.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8722688     DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2795(199605)44:1<14::AID-MRD2>3.0.CO;2-W

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Reprod Dev        ISSN: 1040-452X            Impact factor:   2.609


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