Expression of a novel pyridoxal kinase mRNA splice variant,PKH-T, in human testis
Expression of a novel pyridoxal kinase mRNA splice variant,PKH-T, in human testis作者机构:KeyLaboratoryofReproductiveMedicineNanjingMedicalUniversityNanjing210029China
出 版 物:《Asian Journal of Andrology》 (亚洲男性学杂志(英文版))
年 卷 期:2004年第6卷第2期
页 面:83-91页
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学科分类:1001[医学-基础医学(可授医学、理学学位)] 10[医学]
主 题:testis-specific human pyridoxal kinase testis cDNA microarray spermatogenesis tissue distribution spermatogenic arrest ubiquitin
摘 要:Aim: To identify the genes specifically expressed in human adult and fetal testes and spermatozoa. Methods: A human testis cDNA microarray was established. Then mRNAs of human adult and fetal testis and spermatozoa were purified and probes were prepared by a reverse transcription reaction with mRNA as the template. The microarray was hybridized with probes of adult and fetal testes and spermatozoa. The nucleic acid sequences of differentially expressed genes were determined and homologies were searched in the databases of GenBank. Results: A novel human testis-specific gene, PKH-T, was identified by hybridizing adult and fetal testis and spermatozoa probes with a human testis cDNA microarray. The cDNA of PKH-T was 1 069 bp in length. The cDNA sequence of this clone was deposited in the Genbank (AY303972) and PKH-T was also determined as Interim GenSymbol (Unigene, HS.38041). PKH-T contained most PKH conserved motif. The 239 amino acid sequences deduced from the 719 bp open reading frame (ORF) had a homology with the gene PKH (U89606). PKH-T was specifically and strongly expressed in the testis. Comparison of the differential expressions of PKH and PKH-T in testes of different develop-mental stages indicated that PKH-T was expressed in the adult testis and spermatozoa, while PKH, in the adult, fetal and aged testes. PKH-T had no expression in the testis of Sertoli cell only and partially spermatogenic arrest patients. Conclusion: PKH-T is a gene highly expressed in adult human testis and spermatozoa. It may play an important role in spermatogenesis and could be related to male infertility. (Asian J Androl 2004 Jun; 6: 83-91)