Ott, a mouse X-linked multigene family expressed specifically during meiosis
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- 1 August 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Human Molecular Genetics
- Vol. 5 (8) , 1139-1148
- https://doi.org/10.1093/hmg/5.8.1139
Abstract
The tissue expression patterns of 10 mouse testis cDNAs were analysed by RT-PCR to search for new mammalian meiotic genes. The homologue of the rat synaptonemal complex protein gene SCP1 is expressed in embryonic ovary, adult brain and testis. One novel gene is stringently testis specific and another is expressed exclusively in testis and embryonic ovary. The latter clone is not expressed in the testes of adult sex-reversed mice which lack germ cells, and therefore represents a meiosis-specific gene. It is part of a mouse multigene family, members of which are clustered and map genetically and physically to a single region of the X chromosome. We have named this family Ott (ovary testis transcribed). Steady-state levels of a 2.3 kb polyadenylated Ott mRNA are high throughout meiotic prophase in the testis when the X chromosome is generally transcriptionally inactive. A second transcript of 1 kb is also detectable from 4 weeks of age onwards. The two mRNAs have different 3′ ends and contain different protein coding information. At least seven Ott genes are transcribed specifically during meiosis and are predicted to encode ‘pioneer’ proteins with an unusual structure, containing tandem arrays of a degenerate eight amino acid repeat. This work could lead to the identification of a human Ott homologue, which is likely to be X-linked and would provide a candidate locus for some cases of male infertility.Keywords
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