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Identification of a novel testis-specific gene and its potential roles in testis development/spermatogenesis

  • Asian J Androl. 2005 Jun;7(2):127-37. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-7262.2005.00041.x.
Lan-Lan Yin 1 Jian-Min Li Zuo-Min Zhou Jia-Hao Sha
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Affiliation

  • 1 Key Laborary of Reproductive Medicine, Nanjing Medical University, Hanzhong Road, Nanjing 210029, China.
Abstract

Aim: To identify and characterize a novel gene with potential roles in testis development and spermatogenesis.

Methods: A cDNA microarray was constructed from a human testis large insert cDNA library and hybridized with probes of human or mouse adult and fetal testes. Differentially expressed genes were isolated and sequenced. RT-PCR was used to test the tissue distribution of the genes of interest and in situ hybridization was performed to localize the gene expression in the mouse testis. A range of bioinformatical programs including Gene Runner, SMART, NCBI Blast and Emboss CpGPlot were used to characterize the new gene's feature.

Results: A novel testis-specific gene, NYD-SP5, was differentially expressed in fetal and adult testes. The deduced protein structure of NYD-SP5 was found to contain an IQ motif (a short calmodulin-binding motif containing conserved Ile and Gln residues), a Carbamate kinase-like domain, a Zn-dependent exopeptidase domain and a Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) C-terminal-like domain. RT-PCR analysis revealed that NYD-SP5 was predominantly expressed in the testis but not in Other 15 tissues examined. In situ hybridization and RT-PCR examinations revealed that the expression of NYD-SP5 was confined in the male germ cell but not present in the somatic cell in the testes.

Conclusion: NYD-SP5 is a newly found testis-specific gene with potential roles in testis development and spermatogenesis through a calmodulin-activated Enzyme.

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