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Evolutionary Diversification of SPANX-N Sperm Protein Gene Structure and Expression

The sperm protein associated with nucleus in the X chromosome (SPANX) genes cluster at Xq27 in two subfamilies, SPANX-A/D and SPANX-N. SPANX-A/D is specific for hominoids and is fairly well characterized. The SPANX-N gave rise to SPANX-A/D in the hominoid lineage ∼7 MYA. Given the proposed role of S...

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Autores principales: Kouprina, Natalay, Noskov, Vladimir N., Pavlicek, Adam, Collins, N. Keith, Schoppee Bortz, Pamela D., Ottolenghi, Chris, Loukinov, Dmitri, Goldsmith, Paul, Risinger, John I., Kim, Jung-Hyun, Westbrook, V. Anne, Solomon, Gregory, Sounders, Hanna, Herr, John C., Jurka, Jerzy, Lobanenkov, Victor, Schlessinger, David, Larionov, Vladimir
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1831492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17406683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000359
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author Kouprina, Natalay
Noskov, Vladimir N.
Pavlicek, Adam
Collins, N. Keith
Schoppee Bortz, Pamela D.
Ottolenghi, Chris
Loukinov, Dmitri
Goldsmith, Paul
Risinger, John I.
Kim, Jung-Hyun
Westbrook, V. Anne
Solomon, Gregory
Sounders, Hanna
Herr, John C.
Jurka, Jerzy
Lobanenkov, Victor
Schlessinger, David
Larionov, Vladimir
author_facet Kouprina, Natalay
Noskov, Vladimir N.
Pavlicek, Adam
Collins, N. Keith
Schoppee Bortz, Pamela D.
Ottolenghi, Chris
Loukinov, Dmitri
Goldsmith, Paul
Risinger, John I.
Kim, Jung-Hyun
Westbrook, V. Anne
Solomon, Gregory
Sounders, Hanna
Herr, John C.
Jurka, Jerzy
Lobanenkov, Victor
Schlessinger, David
Larionov, Vladimir
author_sort Kouprina, Natalay
collection PubMed
description The sperm protein associated with nucleus in the X chromosome (SPANX) genes cluster at Xq27 in two subfamilies, SPANX-A/D and SPANX-N. SPANX-A/D is specific for hominoids and is fairly well characterized. The SPANX-N gave rise to SPANX-A/D in the hominoid lineage ∼7 MYA. Given the proposed role of SPANX genes in spermatogenesis, we have extended studies to SPANX-N gene evolution, variation, regulation of expression, and intra-sperm localization. By immunofluorescence analysis, SPANX-N proteins are localized in post-meiotic spermatids exclusively, like SPANX-A/D. But in contrast to SPANX-A/D, SPANX-N are found in all ejaculated spermatozoa rather than only in a subpopulation, are localized in the acrosome rather than in the nuclear envelope, and are expressed at a low level in several nongametogenic adult tissues as well as many cancers. Presence of a binding site for CTCF and its testis-specific paralogue BORIS in the SPANX promoters suggests, by analogy to MAGE-A1 and NY-ESO-1, that their activation in spermatogenesis is mediated by the programmed replacement of CTCF by BORIS. Based on the relative density of CpG, the more extended expression of SPANX-N compared to SPANX-A/D in nongametogenic tissues is likely attributed to differences in promoter methylation. Our findings suggest that the recent duplication of SPANX genes in hominoids was accompanied by different localization of SPANX-N proteins in post-meiotic sperm and additional expression in several nongonadal tissues. This suggests a corresponding functional diversification of SPANX gene families in hominoids. SPANX proteins thus provide unique targets to investigate their roles in the function of spermatozoa, selected malignancies, and for SPANX-N, in other tissues as well.
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spelling pubmed-18314922007-04-04 Evolutionary Diversification of SPANX-N Sperm Protein Gene Structure and Expression Kouprina, Natalay Noskov, Vladimir N. Pavlicek, Adam Collins, N. Keith Schoppee Bortz, Pamela D. Ottolenghi, Chris Loukinov, Dmitri Goldsmith, Paul Risinger, John I. Kim, Jung-Hyun Westbrook, V. Anne Solomon, Gregory Sounders, Hanna Herr, John C. Jurka, Jerzy Lobanenkov, Victor Schlessinger, David Larionov, Vladimir PLoS One Research Article The sperm protein associated with nucleus in the X chromosome (SPANX) genes cluster at Xq27 in two subfamilies, SPANX-A/D and SPANX-N. SPANX-A/D is specific for hominoids and is fairly well characterized. The SPANX-N gave rise to SPANX-A/D in the hominoid lineage ∼7 MYA. Given the proposed role of SPANX genes in spermatogenesis, we have extended studies to SPANX-N gene evolution, variation, regulation of expression, and intra-sperm localization. By immunofluorescence analysis, SPANX-N proteins are localized in post-meiotic spermatids exclusively, like SPANX-A/D. But in contrast to SPANX-A/D, SPANX-N are found in all ejaculated spermatozoa rather than only in a subpopulation, are localized in the acrosome rather than in the nuclear envelope, and are expressed at a low level in several nongametogenic adult tissues as well as many cancers. Presence of a binding site for CTCF and its testis-specific paralogue BORIS in the SPANX promoters suggests, by analogy to MAGE-A1 and NY-ESO-1, that their activation in spermatogenesis is mediated by the programmed replacement of CTCF by BORIS. Based on the relative density of CpG, the more extended expression of SPANX-N compared to SPANX-A/D in nongametogenic tissues is likely attributed to differences in promoter methylation. Our findings suggest that the recent duplication of SPANX genes in hominoids was accompanied by different localization of SPANX-N proteins in post-meiotic sperm and additional expression in several nongonadal tissues. This suggests a corresponding functional diversification of SPANX gene families in hominoids. SPANX proteins thus provide unique targets to investigate their roles in the function of spermatozoa, selected malignancies, and for SPANX-N, in other tissues as well. Public Library of Science 2007-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1831492/ /pubmed/17406683 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000359 Text en Kouprina et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kouprina, Natalay
Noskov, Vladimir N.
Pavlicek, Adam
Collins, N. Keith
Schoppee Bortz, Pamela D.
Ottolenghi, Chris
Loukinov, Dmitri
Goldsmith, Paul
Risinger, John I.
Kim, Jung-Hyun
Westbrook, V. Anne
Solomon, Gregory
Sounders, Hanna
Herr, John C.
Jurka, Jerzy
Lobanenkov, Victor
Schlessinger, David
Larionov, Vladimir
Evolutionary Diversification of SPANX-N Sperm Protein Gene Structure and Expression
title Evolutionary Diversification of SPANX-N Sperm Protein Gene Structure and Expression
title_full Evolutionary Diversification of SPANX-N Sperm Protein Gene Structure and Expression
title_fullStr Evolutionary Diversification of SPANX-N Sperm Protein Gene Structure and Expression
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary Diversification of SPANX-N Sperm Protein Gene Structure and Expression
title_short Evolutionary Diversification of SPANX-N Sperm Protein Gene Structure and Expression
title_sort evolutionary diversification of spanx-n sperm protein gene structure and expression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1831492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17406683
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000359
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