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Publication : Distinct patterns of expression of the D-type cyclins during testicular development in the mouse.

First Author  Ravnik SE Year  1995
Journal  Dev Genet Volume  16
Issue  2 Pages  171-8
PubMed ID  7537638 Mgi Jnum  J:25145
Mgi Id  MGI:72873 Doi  10.1002/dvg.1020160209
Citation  Ravnik SE, et al. (1995) Distinct patterns of expression of the D-type cyclins during testicular development in the mouse. Dev Genet 16(2):171-8
abstractText  The three D-type cyclins have been shown to be differentially expressed in a number of isolated cell types and cell lines, suggesting distinct roles in cell cycle regulation in particular cell lineages. The testis provides unique opportunities to study genes involved in cell cycle regulation, since it contains cells in both mitosis and meiosis as well as differentiated cells with little proliferation activity. Major transcripts of 4.2 kb, 6.8 kb, and 2.3 kb were detected in the adult mouse testis by Northern hybridization analyses for cyclin D1, cyclin D2, and cyclin D3, respectively. Additional transcripts of 1.8 and 2.7 kb were detected by Northern hybridization for cyclin D3 in the testis, but not in other tissues, and these transcripts were limited to germ cells. Northern and in situ hybridization analyses of normal and germ cell-deficient testes showed the surprising result that cyclin D1 was expressed in a pattern consistent with expression in the non-dividing Sertoli cells. Cyclin D2 levels appeared slightly enriched in germ cell-deficient testes as compared to intact testis, but in situ hybridization analysis did not reveal any distinct cellular localization. Also surprising was the observation that cyclin D3 expression was highest in the non-dividing, haploid, round spermatids. The possible roles of these cyclins in the events of spermatogenesis are discussed.
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