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Publication : Sex and strain differences of mouse variant salivary proteins.

First Author  Ikemoto S Year  1984
Journal  Differentiation Volume  26
Issue  1 Pages  55-8
PubMed ID  6714544 Mgi Jnum  J:7408
Mgi Id  MGI:55878 Doi  10.1111/j.1432-0436.1984.tb01373.x
Citation  Ikemoto S, et al. (1984) Sex and strain differences of mouse variant salivary proteins. Differentiation 26(1):55-8
abstractText  Proteins of the mouse saliva are resolved into about 20 discrete bands by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Sexual dimorphism and monomorphism were found in a subset (Msp-1) of these salivary proteins from different inbred strains. This sexual dimorphism involves a fast moving band (F-type) and a slow moving one (S-type). Mature males of seven strains (A/J, AKR, CBA/J, C3H/HeN, A/Sn, B10.A, and B10.BR) exhibit the S phenotype while mature females of these strains were typed as F. Sexually immature males and females of these strains were uniformly typed as F, but at puberty (5-6 weeks of age) the phenotype of the males switched to type S, while the phenotype of the females remained the same. This switch to type S at puberty did not take place in males of four strains (BALB/cAnn, B10.D2, C57BL/6, and C57BL/10); therefore, we conclude that these strains were sexually monomorphic with regard to Msp-1. The phenotype of mature males of C3H/HeN reverted to type F following castration, whereas castrated males and mature females switched to type S in response to testosterone administration. The testosterone treatment had no effect on the type S phenotype of males and females of the sexually monomorphic BALB/cAnn strain. The male-specific type S phenotype of Msp-1 was seen only in mice with H-2 haplotype a or k; thus an association with H-2 haplotype was suggested. All F1 males of reciprocal crosses involving the sexually dimorphic and monomorphic strains (e.g., C3H/HeN X BALB/cAnn) demonstrated the type S phenotype at puberty.
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