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Publication : Testatin transgenic and knockout mice exhibit normal sex-differentiation.

First Author  Hasegawa K Year  2006
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  341
Issue  2 Pages  369-75
PubMed ID  16427609 Mgi Jnum  J:105876
Mgi Id  MGI:3616922 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2005.12.183
Citation  Hasegawa K, et al. (2006) Testatin transgenic and knockout mice exhibit normal sex-differentiation. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 341(2):369-75
abstractText  Testatin is identified as a member of the Cystatin family and expressed in germ cells and somatic cells in reproductive tissues. Testatin transcription detectable in males and females at 9.5 days post coitum, before sex-differentiation, is up-regulated just after the onset of sry expression in the male gonads, while is down-regulated to undetectable levels in the female gonads. These expression patterns suggest that Testatin might have some roles in sex-differentiation. To address Testatin function in sex-differentiation, we analyzed the effects of ectopic-expression in females and null-expression in males with testatin transgenic and knockout mice. In the transgenic females, testatin expression was constitutively elevated from embryonic gonad to adult ovary, and its expression was as high as the wild-type male gonads. However, both types of mice were fertile and did not exhibit detectable abnormalities. This suggests that the decrease of endogenous testatin in female gonad is not critical, and the increase of testatin in male gonad is dispensable for sex-differentiation.
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