Identification and characterization of Xlr5c as a novel nuclear localization protein in mouse germ cells

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Abstract

Background: Spermatogenesis is the complex process by which diploid stem cells generate haploid germ cells in gamete production. Members of the Xlr (X-chromosome linked, lymphocyte regulated) superfamily play essential roles in spermatogenesis. The expression, localization and role in spermatogenesis of one such member, Xlr5c, has not been reported previously. Methodology/Principal Findings: Xlr5c mRNA and protein levels in murine testes and other tissues were investigated using RT-PCR and Western blotting. Xlr5c was abundantly transcribed in mouse testes, particularly during the early stages of spermatogenesis and throughout prophase I in the nuclei of spermatocytes. Xlr5c was specifically localized at synaptonemal complexes(SCs) region in preleptotene and pachytene spermatocytes, as was the homologous Xlr protein Sycp3. Conclusions/Significance: These results suggest that Xlr5c was abundantly transcribed in germ cells, localized at SCs region, where it may play a potential role during the early stages of spermatogenesis. Identification and characterization of this novel testis protein may offer a new perspective for understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in germ cell differentiation.

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Zhuang, X. J., Tang, W. H., Liu, C. Y., Zhu, J. L., Feng, X., Yan, J., … Qiao, J. (2015). Identification and characterization of Xlr5c as a novel nuclear localization protein in mouse germ cells. PLoS ONE, 10(6). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130087

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