2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2605.2005.00618.x
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Dynamic expression of the prion‐like protein Doppel in ovine testicular tissue

Abstract: Transgenic knockout of the gene encoding the prion-like protein Doppel (Dpl) leads to male infertility in mice. The precise role of Dpl in male fertility is still unclear, but sperm from Dpl-deficient mice appear to be unable to undergo the normal acrosome reaction that is necessary to penetrate the zona pellucida of the ovum. We have investigated the expression pattern and some biochemical properties of Dpl in sheep testicular tissue and spermatozoa. Neither the Dpl protein nor its mRNA was detected in pre-pu… Show more

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“…This result is consistent with previously reported data obtained in bovine (Rondena et al, 2005) but differs from the expression pattern described in sheep, in which no expression was observed in prepubertal testis (Espenes et al, 2006).…”
Section: Only Prnd Appears To Be Regulatory Expressed In Goat Testes supporting
confidence: 83%
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“…This result is consistent with previously reported data obtained in bovine (Rondena et al, 2005) but differs from the expression pattern described in sheep, in which no expression was observed in prepubertal testis (Espenes et al, 2006).…”
Section: Only Prnd Appears To Be Regulatory Expressed In Goat Testes supporting
confidence: 83%
“…The cellular and subcellular localizations of Doppel appear thus to evolve with the differentiation stage of the male and female gonads (Table 1). The germinal cytoplasmic labeling seen at 62 dpc correlates that observed in other ruminants (Rondena et al, 2005;Espenes et al, 2006). Although the subcellular localization seems to be different, this Doppel expression pattern appears quite similar to that observed for c-Kit, a protein known to be involved in gonad differentiation (for reviews, see Rossi et al, 2000;Choi and Rajkovic, 2006).…”
Section: Cellular and Subcellular Localization Of Doppel Protein In Gmentioning
confidence: 48%
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“…Furthermore, doppel ablation was not lethal to mice and animals developed normally, except that males were sterile, with their spermatozoa unable to fertilize egg cells without the removal of the zona pellucida [34]. Further refinements on the doppel expression in the reproductive trait were later introduced in mice [36], in humans [37,38], in sheep [39] and in cattle [40]. Prion and doppel double knock-out mice were also produced, excluding a potential role for the prion protein in spermiogenesis [38].…”
Section: Looking For Doppel Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%