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Publication : miwi, a murine homolog of piwi, encodes a cytoplasmic protein essential for spermatogenesis.

First Author  Deng W Year  2002
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  2
Issue  6 Pages  819-30
PubMed ID  12062093 Mgi Jnum  J:77015
Mgi Id  MGI:2180905 Doi  10.1016/s1534-5807(02)00165-x
Citation  Deng W, et al. (2002) miwi, a murine homolog of piwi, encodes a cytoplasmic protein essential for spermatogenesis. Dev Cell 2(6):819-30
abstractText  The piwi family genes are crucial for stem cell self-renewal, RNA silencing, and translational regulation in diverse organisms. However, their function in mammals remains unexplored. Here we report the cloning of a murine piwi gene (miwi) essential for spermatogenesis. miwi encodes a cytoplasmic protein specifically expressed in spermatocytes and spermatids. miwi(null) mice display spermatogenic arrest at the beginning of the round spermatid stage, resembling the phenotype of CREM, a master regulator of spermiogenesis. Furthermore, mRNAs of ACT (activator of CREM in testis) and CREM target genes are downregulated in miwi(null) testes. Whereas MIWI and CREM do not regulate each other's expression, MIWI complexes with mRNAs of ACT and CREM target genes. Hence, MIWI may control spermiogenesis by regulating the stability of these mRNAs.
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