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Publication : Lanosterol metabolism and sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP) expression in male germ cell maturation.

First Author  Fon Tacer K Year  2003
Journal  J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol Volume  85
Issue  2-5 Pages  429-38
PubMed ID  12943732 Mgi Jnum  J:85482
Mgi Id  MGI:2675511 Doi  10.1016/s0960-0760(03)00191-2
Citation  Fon Tacer K, et al. (2003) Lanosterol metabolism and sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP) expression in male germ cell maturation. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 85(2-5):429-38
abstractText  Expression of genes involved in cholesterol biosynthesis in male germ cells is insensitive to the negative cholesterol feedback regulation, in contrast to cholesterol level-sensitive/sterol regulatory element binding protein (SREBP)-dependent gene regulation in somatic cells. The role of sterol regulatory element binding proteins in spermatogenic cells was an enigma until recently, when a soluble, 55kDa cholesterol-insensitive form of SREBP2 (SREBP2gc) was discovered [Mol. Cell. Endocrinol. 22 (2002) 8478], being translated from a germ cell-specific SREBP2 mRNA. Our RT-PCR results also show that SREBP2 as well as SREBP1c mRNAs are detectable in prepubertal and postpubertal male germ cells while SREBP1a is not detected. Surprisingly, three SREBP2 immunoreactive proteins (72, 63 and 55kDa), that are not present in mouse liver nuclei, reside in testis nuclei of prepubertal and adult mice. The 55kDa protein is likely SREBP2gc, the other two isoforms are novel. HPLC measurements in liver and testes of fasted prepubertal and postpubertal mice showed no significant difference in cholesterol level. However, FF-MAS and lanosterol/testis-meiosis activating sterol (T-MAS) intermediates that are detectable mainly in testes, increase in fasted postpubertal mice which coincides well with the elevated level of 68kDa SREBP2. Similar to SREBP2gc, the two novel SREBP2 immunoreactive proteins seem to be insensitive to the level of cholesterol.
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