Gametogenetin (Ggn) is a testicular germ cell-specific gene specifically expressed from late pachytene spermatocytes through round spermatids. The function of gametogenetin protein 1 (GGN1) remains unknown. Here, we used the yeast twohybrid approach to look for more GGN1 interacting proteins. We found that gametogenetin binding protein 1 (GGNBP1), gametogenetin binding protein 2 (GGNBP2) and ornithine decarboxylase antizyme 3 (OAZ3) were potential GGN1 interaction partners. We determined the regions mediating the interactions and further showed the interactions between the proteins in mammalian cells by colocalization and coimmunoprecipitation experiments. Our work suggested that GGN1, GGNBP1, GGNBP2 and OAZ3 could be involved in a common process associated with spermatogenesis.
Anthocyanins are a group of plant antioxidants
known for their therapeutic use. The effects of natural light,
red light, and far-red light on individual as well as total
anthocyanin content in cranberry fruit (Vaccinium
macrocarpon Ait) were examined in an experimental setting
designed to mimic water-harvesting conditions. The reversed-phase
high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was used to
separate and analyze the anthocyanins. In contrast to the
case of the control sample that was kept in the dark,
natural light increased the total anthocyanin level by 75.3%
and 87.2% after 24 and 48 hours of water immersion,
respectively. Red light and far-red light increased the total
anthocyanin level by 41.5% and 34.7%, respectively. The
amount of each individual anthocyanin increased differently under
natural light, red light, and far-red light, suggesting that
expressions of enzymes that catalyze the anthocyanin biosynthesis
are regulated differently by environments.
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