Developmentally regulated expression of Hsp70-2 and a Hsp70-2/lacZ transgene during spermatogenesis

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Abstract

Germ cells synthesize large amounts of HSP70-2protein during them eiotic phase of spermatogenesis. This development ally regulated expression of HSP70-2 contrasts with the constitutive or inducible expression of other 70-kDa heat shock proteins (HSP70s). To better understand the genetic regulation of Hsp70-2, we used mRNA primer-extension, reverse transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR), and cDNA sequencing to determine that transcription began as far as 353 bp upstream of the start codon. We also identified a previously unrecognized 239-bp intron which is spliced out of the pre-mRNA transcript to leave a 114 nt 5′-untranslated region. Transgenic mice were then produced to delimit the upstream regulatory region required for developmental expression of Hsp70-2 during spermatogenesis. Results with multiple lines of transgenic mice containing promoter-reporter transgenes with varying lengths of Hsp70-2 sequence indicate that promoter sequences up to 640 bp upstream of the start codon and 287 bp upstream of the transcription start site are required for Hsp70-2/lacZ expression in spermatocytes. Histochemical detection of transgene β-galactosidase activity was coincident with immunohistochemical detection of HSP70-2 protein, both in the first wave of spermatogenesis in juvenile mice and in ongoing spermatogenesis of adult mice. The distribution of Hsp70-2 and Hsp70-2/lacZ mRNAs was determined by Northern blot, in situ hybridization, and RT-PCR, and it was found that upregulation of expression of both Hsp70-2 and Hsp70-2/lacZ was specific to the meiotic phase of spermatogenesis. © 1996 Academic Press, Inc.

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Dix, D. J., Rosario-Herrle, M., Gotoh, H., Mori, C., Goulding, E. H., Barrett, C. V., & Eddy, E. M. (1996). Developmentally regulated expression of Hsp70-2 and a Hsp70-2/lacZ transgene during spermatogenesis. Developmental Biology, 174(2), 310–321. https://doi.org/10.1006/dbio.1996.0076

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