2023
DOI: 10.1093/biolre/ioad069
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ADAD1 is required for normal translation of nuclear pore and transport protein transcripts in spermatids ofMus musculus

Abstract: ADAD1 is a testis-specific RNA binding protein expressed in post-meiotic spermatids whose loss leads to defective sperm morphology and male infertility. However, the drivers of the Adad1 phenotype remain unclear. Morphological and functional analysis of Adad1 mutant sperm demonstrated defective DNA compaction, abnormal head shaping, and reduced motility. RNA sequencing of Adad1 mutant testes revealed minimal transcriptome changes however ribosome association of many transcripts was reduced, suggesting ADAD1 ma… Show more

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“…Stages of seminiferous tubule sections were determined according to the definitions outlined previously [ 85 ], along with a combination of SYCP3 and DAPI staining [ 88 ]. As both Adad2 M/M and Rnf17 M/M males do not complete spermatogenesis, staging was reliant on cell types present prior to ADAD2 expression, primarily preleptotene, leptotene, zygotene, and early pachytene spermatocytes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stages of seminiferous tubule sections were determined according to the definitions outlined previously [ 85 ], along with a combination of SYCP3 and DAPI staining [ 88 ]. As both Adad2 M/M and Rnf17 M/M males do not complete spermatogenesis, staging was reliant on cell types present prior to ADAD2 expression, primarily preleptotene, leptotene, zygotene, and early pachytene spermatocytes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%