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TOPAZ1, a Novel Germ Cell-Specific Expressed Gene Conserved during Evolution across Vertebrates
BACKGROUND: We had previously reported that the Suppression Subtractive Hybridization (SSH) approach was relevant for the isolation of new mammalian genes involved in oogenesis and early follicle development. Some of these transcripts might be potential new oocyte and granulosa cell markers. We have...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3206057/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22069478 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026950 |
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author | Baillet, Adrienne Le Bouffant, Ronan Volff, Jean Nicolas Luangpraseuth, Alix Poumerol, Elodie Thépot, Dominique Pailhoux, Eric Livera, Gabriel Cotinot, Corinne Mandon-Pépin, Béatrice |
author_facet | Baillet, Adrienne Le Bouffant, Ronan Volff, Jean Nicolas Luangpraseuth, Alix Poumerol, Elodie Thépot, Dominique Pailhoux, Eric Livera, Gabriel Cotinot, Corinne Mandon-Pépin, Béatrice |
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description | BACKGROUND: We had previously reported that the Suppression Subtractive Hybridization (SSH) approach was relevant for the isolation of new mammalian genes involved in oogenesis and early follicle development. Some of these transcripts might be potential new oocyte and granulosa cell markers. We have now characterized one of them, named TOPAZ1 for the Testis and Ovary-specific PAZ domain gene. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Sheep and mouse TOPAZ1 mRNA have 4,803 bp and 4,962 bp open reading frames (20 exons), respectively, and encode putative TOPAZ1 proteins containing 1,600 and 1653 amino acids. They possess PAZ and CCCH domains. In sheep, TOPAZ1 mRNA is preferentially expressed in females during fetal life with a peak during prophase I of meiosis, and in males during adulthood. In the mouse, Topaz1 is a germ cell-specific gene. TOPAZ1 protein is highly conserved in vertebrates and specifically expressed in mouse and sheep gonads. It is localized in the cytoplasm of germ cells from the sheep fetal ovary and mouse adult testis. CONCLUSIONS: We have identified a novel PAZ-domain protein that is abundantly expressed in the gonads during germ cell meiosis. The expression pattern of TOPAZ1, and its high degree of conservation, suggests that it may play an important role in germ cell development. Further characterization of TOPAZ1 may elucidate the mechanisms involved in gametogenesis, and particularly in the RNA silencing process in the germ line. |
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spelling | pubmed-32060572011-11-08 TOPAZ1, a Novel Germ Cell-Specific Expressed Gene Conserved during Evolution across Vertebrates Baillet, Adrienne Le Bouffant, Ronan Volff, Jean Nicolas Luangpraseuth, Alix Poumerol, Elodie Thépot, Dominique Pailhoux, Eric Livera, Gabriel Cotinot, Corinne Mandon-Pépin, Béatrice PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: We had previously reported that the Suppression Subtractive Hybridization (SSH) approach was relevant for the isolation of new mammalian genes involved in oogenesis and early follicle development. Some of these transcripts might be potential new oocyte and granulosa cell markers. We have now characterized one of them, named TOPAZ1 for the Testis and Ovary-specific PAZ domain gene. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Sheep and mouse TOPAZ1 mRNA have 4,803 bp and 4,962 bp open reading frames (20 exons), respectively, and encode putative TOPAZ1 proteins containing 1,600 and 1653 amino acids. They possess PAZ and CCCH domains. In sheep, TOPAZ1 mRNA is preferentially expressed in females during fetal life with a peak during prophase I of meiosis, and in males during adulthood. In the mouse, Topaz1 is a germ cell-specific gene. TOPAZ1 protein is highly conserved in vertebrates and specifically expressed in mouse and sheep gonads. It is localized in the cytoplasm of germ cells from the sheep fetal ovary and mouse adult testis. CONCLUSIONS: We have identified a novel PAZ-domain protein that is abundantly expressed in the gonads during germ cell meiosis. The expression pattern of TOPAZ1, and its high degree of conservation, suggests that it may play an important role in germ cell development. Further characterization of TOPAZ1 may elucidate the mechanisms involved in gametogenesis, and particularly in the RNA silencing process in the germ line. Public Library of Science 2011-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3206057/ /pubmed/22069478 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026950 Text en Baillet 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 Baillet, Adrienne Le Bouffant, Ronan Volff, Jean Nicolas Luangpraseuth, Alix Poumerol, Elodie Thépot, Dominique Pailhoux, Eric Livera, Gabriel Cotinot, Corinne Mandon-Pépin, Béatrice TOPAZ1, a Novel Germ Cell-Specific Expressed Gene Conserved during Evolution across Vertebrates |
title | TOPAZ1, a Novel Germ Cell-Specific Expressed Gene Conserved during Evolution across Vertebrates |
title_full | TOPAZ1, a Novel Germ Cell-Specific Expressed Gene Conserved during Evolution across Vertebrates |
title_fullStr | TOPAZ1, a Novel Germ Cell-Specific Expressed Gene Conserved during Evolution across Vertebrates |
title_full_unstemmed | TOPAZ1, a Novel Germ Cell-Specific Expressed Gene Conserved during Evolution across Vertebrates |
title_short | TOPAZ1, a Novel Germ Cell-Specific Expressed Gene Conserved during Evolution across Vertebrates |
title_sort | topaz1, a novel germ cell-specific expressed gene conserved during evolution across vertebrates |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3206057/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22069478 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0026950 |
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