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The shorter zinc finger protein ZNF230 gene message is transcribed in fertile male testes and may be related to human spermatogenesis

Authors :
Sizhong ZHANG
Weimin QIU
Hui WU
Ge ZHANG
Mingkong HUANG
Cuiying XIAO
Jun YANG
Christine KAMP
Xinli HUANG
Karin HUELLEN
Ying YUE
Agen PAN
Roger LEBO
Aubrey MILUNSKY
Peter H. VOGT
Source :
Biochemical Journal. 359:721-727
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Portland Press Ltd., 2001.

Abstract

The zinc finger gene family represents one of the largest in the mammalian genome, with several of these genes reported to be involved in spermatogenesis. A newly discovered gene has been identified that is expressed abundantly in the testicular tissue of fertile men as determined by mRNA differential display. The gene encodes a C3HC4-type zinc finger protein motif (ring finger motif) consistent with a role in pre-meiotic or post-meiotic sperm development. The gene was named ZNF230 and mapped to the short arm of chromosome 11 (11p15). ZNF230 has two transcripts, of 1kb and 4.4kb in length. The shorter 1kb transcript was only detected in testicular tissue whereas the longer 4.4kb transcript was not detected in testis but was found in several other tissues. The lack of detectable ZNF230 expression in azoospermic patients by reverse transcriptase-mediated PCR analysis is interpreted to mean that this gene is involved in maintaining normal human male fertility.

Details

ISSN :
14708728 and 02646021
Volume :
359
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochemical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3b10927efb2761327ffa9bc00fe40eb9