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Publication : An SRY-related gene expressed during spermatogenesis in the mouse encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein.

First Author  Denny P Year  1992
Journal  EMBO J Volume  11
Issue  10 Pages  3705-12
PubMed ID  1396566 Mgi Jnum  J:2368
Mgi Id  MGI:50891 Doi  10.1002/j.1460-2075.1992.tb05455.x
Citation  Denny P, et al. (1992) An SRY-related gene expressed during spermatogenesis in the mouse encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding protein. EMBO J 11(10):3705-12
abstractText  SRY, the testis determining gene, encodes a member of a family of DNA binding proteins characterized by an amino acid sequence motif known as the HMG box. Using degenerate primers and the polymerase chain reaction, we have isolated SRY-related cDNAs from adult murine testis RNA. One of these, Sox-5, encodes a 43 kDa HMG-box protein with similarities to transcription activating proteins. Anti-Sox-5 antibody was used to analyse expression of Sox-5 in pre-pubertal testis and in fractionated spermatogenic cells. Sox-5 is restricted to post-meiotic germ cells, being found at highest levels in round spermatids. Sox-5 is a DNA binding protein and binding site selection assays suggest that it can bind specifically to oligonucleotides containing the consensus motif AACAAT. Sry can also bind to this motif, indicating that the Sry family may have overlapping sequence specificities.
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