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Ovol2, a zinc finger transcription factor, is dispensable for spermatogenesis in mice.


ABSTRACT: Ovol2, a mouse homolog of Drosophila ovo, was identified as a zinc finger transcription factor predominantly expressed in testis. However, the function of Ovol2 in postnatal male germ cell development remains enigmatic. Here, we firstly examined the mRNA and protein levels of Ovol2 in developing mouse testes by RT-qPCR and western blot and found that both mRNA and protein of Ovol2 are continually expressed in postnatal developing testes from postnatal day 0 (P0) testes to adult testes (P56) and exhibits its higher level at adult testis. Further testicular immuno-staining revealed that OVOL2 is highly expressed in the spermatogonia, spermatocytes and round spermatids. Interestingly, our conditional ovol2 knockout mouse model show that loss of ovol2 in embryonic germ cells does not affect fecundity in mice. Our data also show that Ovol1 may have compensated for the loss of Ovol2 functions in germ cells. Overall, our data indicate that ovol2 is dispensable for germ cell development and spermatogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Zhang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6875160 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ovol2, a zinc finger transcription factor, is dispensable for spermatogenesis in mice.

Zhang Jin J   Dong Juan J   Qin Weibing W   Cao Congcong C   Wen Yujiao Y   Tang Yunge Y   Yuan Shuiqiao S  

Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E 20191123 1


Ovol2, a mouse homolog of Drosophila ovo, was identified as a zinc finger transcription factor predominantly expressed in testis. However, the function of Ovol2 in postnatal male germ cell development remains enigmatic. Here, we firstly examined the mRNA and protein levels of Ovol2 in developing mouse testes by RT-qPCR and western blot and found that both mRNA and protein of Ovol2 are continually expressed in postnatal developing testes from postnatal day 0 (P0) testes to adult testes (P56) and  ...[more]

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