Spnr, a murine RNA-binding protein that is localized to cytoplasmic microtubules
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Braun, Robert E.
Edelhoff, Susanne
Schumacher, Jill M.
Lee, Keesook
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Rockefeller University Press
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Previous studies in transgenic mice have established the importance of the
3' untranslated region (UTR) of the spermatid-specific protamine-1 (Prm-1)
mRNA in its translational control during male germ cell development. To
clone genes that mediate the translational repression or activation of the
Prm-1 mRNA, we screened cDNA expression libraries made with RNA from
pachytene spermatocytes and round spermatids, with an RNA probe
corresponding to the 3' UTR of Prm-1. We obtained six independent clones
that encode Spnr, a spermatid perinuclear RNA-binding protein. Spnr is a
71-kD protein that contains two previously described RNA binding domains.
The Spnr mRNA is expressed at high levels in the testis, ovary, and brain,
and is present in multiple forms in those tissues. Immunolocalization of
the Spnr protein within the testis shows that it is expressed exclusively
in postmeiotic germ cells and that it is localized to the manchette, a
spermatid-specific microtubular array. Although the Spnr protein is
expressed too late to be directly involved in the translational repression
of Prm-1 specifically, we suggest that the Spnr protein may be involved in
other aspects of spermatid RNA metabolism, such as RNA transport or
translational activation.
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J Cell Biol. 1995 May;129(4):1023-32
