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Publication : Dynamic changes in intranuclear and subcellular localizations of mouse Prrp/DAZAP1 during spermatogenesis: the necessity of the C-terminal proline-rich region for nuclear import and localization.

First Author  Kurihara Y Year  2004
Journal  Arch Histol Cytol Volume  67
Issue  4 Pages  325-33
PubMed ID  15700540 Mgi Jnum  J:101910
Mgi Id  MGI:3605914 Doi  10.1679/aohc.67.325
Citation  Kurihara Y, et al. (2004) Dynamic changes in intranuclear and subcellular localizations of mouse Prrp/DAZAP1 during spermatogenesis: the necessity of the C-terminal proline-rich region for nuclear import and localization. Arch Histol Cytol 67(4):325-33
abstractText  Mouse Prrp (mPrrp)/DAZAP1 is a mouse ortholog of Xenopus Prrp, which is involved in vegetal pole localization of Vg1 mRNA in oocytes and is highly expressed in the testis. The mouse protein has been reported to be a shuttling protein which localizes in the nucleus of pre-meiotic spermatogenic cells and round spermatids, and shifts its location into the cytoplasm in elongating spermatids, suggesting that mPrrp may be involved in mRNA transport as well as that of the Xenopus ortholog. We reexamined immunohistochemical analyses of mPrrp/DAZAP1 during spermatogenesis utilizing a newly established monoclonal antibody and reconfirmed it to be a shuttling protein. We also carried out new observations that included remarkable intranuclear movement during spermatogenesis. In addition, we found that a long amino acid stretch which spanned over the C-terminal half of the protein was required for the nuclear import. These observations demonstrated dynamic changes in subnuclear and subcellular localization which might reflect specific functions during spermatogenesis.
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