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Publication : The androgen-binding protein gene is expressed in CD1 mouse testis.

First Author  Wang YM Year  1989
Journal  Mol Cell Endocrinol Volume  63
Issue  1-2 Pages  85-92
PubMed ID  2753230 Mgi Jnum  J:51734
Mgi Id  MGI:1326791 Doi  10.1016/0303-7207(89)90084-1
Citation  Wang YM, et al. (1989) The androgen-binding protein gene is expressed in CD1 mouse testis. Mol Cell Endocrinol 63(1-2):85-92
abstractText  Androgen-binding protein (ABP) is a testicular Sertoli cell secretory protein that acts as a carrier of androgen in the male reproductive tract. ABP has been characterized from a wide range of animal species, including man, rabbit and rat. However, it has been widely accepted that mice do not produce testicular ABP. We have used immunological and molecular biological techniques to demonstrate that the ABP gene is expressed in the CD1 mouse. Steroid-binding, radioimmunoassay and immunocytochemical studies demonstrated that ABP is present in mouse testis and epididymis, but at 1/50 to 1/25 the level of rat epididymis. A 1.7 kilobase mRNA, homologous with rat ABP cDNA, was identified in mouse testis and Sertoli cells by Northern blot hybridization, but at a much lower level than in the rat. An ABP cDNA was isolated from a mouse testis cDNA library and encoded a protein (403 residues) with 89% of the amino acid residues identical to rat ABP, including a signal peptide. Our results indicate that ABP is expressed in the mouse and past failures to detect androgen-binding activity were due to the low level of ABP protein.
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