2001
DOI: 10.1210/en.142.1.455
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Tescalcin, a Novel Gene Encoding a Putative EF-Hand Ca2+-Binding Protein, Col9a3, and Renin Are Expressed in the Mouse Testis during the Early Stages of Gonadal Differentiation

Abstract: To identify genes that are differentially expressed in the developing testis we used representational difference analysis of complementary DNA from gonads of mouse embryos at 13.5 days postcoitum (dpc). Three genes were identified. One of them was a novel gene termed tescalcin that encoded a putative EF-hand Ca(2+)-binding protein. The open reading frame consisted of 642 nucleotides encoding a protein with 214 amino acids. Analysis of the predicted amino acid sequence revealed an N:-myristoylation motif and se… Show more

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“…The enhanced plasma membrane localization of NHE1 was observed with fluorescence microscopy when CHP2 was expressed in NHE1-HA cells (data not shown). Another tissuespecific CHP-related protein tescalcin (13,23) has been identified. Unlike CHP2, tescalcin is different in size and shares Ͻ30% amino acid sequence identity with CHP1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The enhanced plasma membrane localization of NHE1 was observed with fluorescence microscopy when CHP2 was expressed in NHE1-HA cells (data not shown). Another tissuespecific CHP-related protein tescalcin (13,23) has been identified. Unlike CHP2, tescalcin is different in size and shares Ͻ30% amino acid sequence identity with CHP1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tesc encodes a putative EF-hand Ca 2ϩ -binding protein. It shares sequence and functional homology with calcineurin-B homologous protein (CHP), which can inhibit the phosphatase activity of calcineurin A, which regulates the NFAT nuclear translocation and activation (53,54).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In mouse embryos, the highest concentration of tescalcin mRNA is observed in the testis, hence the name of the protein (Perera et al, 2001). However, in adult mouse, protein levels are highest in the stomach, heart and brain, with only a minor expression in testis (Gutierrez-Ford et al, 2003).…”
Section: Subcellular Localization and Tissue Distribution Of Tescalcinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clapham, 2007;Zhou et al, 2013). This Commentary draws attention to the relatively unknown Ca 2+ -sensor tescalcin, which was discovered as a gene (TESC) that is differentially expressed in the development of embryonic mouse testis (Perera et al, 2001). Subsequent investigations revealed broader expression patterns of TESC, and have illuminated its crucial role in several important cellular pathways.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%