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Sperm 1: a POU-domain gene transiently expressed immediately before meiosis I in the male germ cell.


ABSTRACT: Members of the POU-domain gene family encode for transcriptional regulatory molecules that are important for terminal differentiation of several organ systems, including anterior pituitary, sensory neurons, and B lymphocytes. We have identified a POU-domain factor, referred to as sperm 1 (Sprm-1). This factor is most related to the transactivator Oct-3/4, which is expressed in the early embryo, primordial germ cells, and the egg. However, in contrast with Oct-3/4, rat Sprm-1 is selectively expressed during a 36- to 48-hr period immediately preceding meiosis I in male germ cells. Although the POU-domain of Sprm-1 is divergent from the POU-domains of Oct-1 and Oct-2, random-site-selection assay reveals that Sprm-1 preferentially binds to a specific variant of the classic octamer DNA-response element in which the optimal sequence differs from that preferred by Oct-1 and Pit-1. These data suggest that the Sprm-1 gene encodes a DNA-binding protein that may exert a regulatory function in meiotic events that are required for terminal differentiation of the male germ cell.

SUBMITTER: Andersen B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC47926 | biostudies-other | 1993 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Sperm 1: a POU-domain gene transiently expressed immediately before meiosis I in the male germ cell.

Andersen B B   Pearse R V RV   Schlegel P N PN   Cichon Z Z   Schonemann M D MD   Bardin C W CW   Rosenfeld M G MG  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 19931201 23


Members of the POU-domain gene family encode for transcriptional regulatory molecules that are important for terminal differentiation of several organ systems, including anterior pituitary, sensory neurons, and B lymphocytes. We have identified a POU-domain factor, referred to as sperm 1 (Sprm-1). This factor is most related to the transactivator Oct-3/4, which is expressed in the early embryo, primordial germ cells, and the egg. However, in contrast with Oct-3/4, rat Sprm-1 is selectively expre  ...[more]

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