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Publication : Cyclin A1 is required for meiosis in the male mouse.

First Author  Liu D Year  1998
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  20
Issue  4 Pages  377-80
PubMed ID  9843212 Mgi Jnum  J:51290
Mgi Id  MGI:1314992 Doi  10.1038/3855
Citation  Liu D, et al. (1998) Cyclin A1 is required for meiosis in the male mouse. Nat Genet 20(4):377-80
abstractText  The mammalian A-type cyclin family consists of two members, cyclin A1 (encoded by Ccna1) and cyclin A2 (encoded by Ccna2). Cyclin A2 promotes both G1/S and G2/M transitions, and targeted deletion of Ccna2 in mouse is embryonic lethal3. Cyclin A1 is expressed in mice exclusively in the germ cell lineage and is expressed in humans at highest levels in the testis and certain myeloid leukaemia cells. To investigate the role of cyclin A1 and possible redundancy among the cyclins in vivo, we generated mice bearing a null mutation of Ccna1. Ccna1-/- males were sterile due to a block of spermatogenesis before the first meiotic division, whereas females were normal. Meiosis arrest in Ccna1-/- males was associated with increased germ cell apoptosis, desynapsis abnormalities and reduction of Cdc2 kinase activation at the end of meiotic prophase. Cyclin A1 is therefore essential for spermatocyte passage into the first meiotic division in male mice, a function that cannot be complemented by the concurrently expressed B-type cyclins.
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