Inaba Kazuo, Padma Potturi, Satouh Yuhkoh, Shin-I Tadasu, Kohara Yuji, Satoh Nori, Satou Yutaka
Asamushi Marine Biological Station, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Asamushi, Aomori, Japan.
Mol Reprod Dev. 2002 Aug;62(4):431-45. doi: 10.1002/mrd.10131.
To explore the gene expression underlying spermatogenesis, a large-scale analysis has been done on the cDNAs from testis of the ascidian, Ciona intestinalis. A set of 5,461 expressed sequence tags was analyzed and grouped into 2,806 independent clusters. Approximately 30% of the clusters showed significant sequence matches to the proteins reported in DDBJ/GenBank/EMBL database including a set of proteins closely related to the gene regulation during spermatogenesis, functional and morphological changes of spermatogenic cells during spermiogenesis, and physiological functions of sperm, as well as those with housekeeping functions commonly expressed in other cells. Some clones show similarities to the proteins present in vertebrate lymphocytes, suggesting a primitive immune system in ascidians. We have also found some genes that are known to participate in hormonal regulation of spermatogenesis in vertebrates. The large majority of the genes expressed in Ciona testis show no significant matches to known proteins and the further analysis of these genes may shed new light on the molecular mechanism of spermatogenesis and sperm functions.
为了探究精子发生过程中的基因表达情况,对海鞘(Ciona intestinalis)睾丸的cDNA进行了大规模分析。分析了一组5461个表达序列标签,并将其归为2806个独立的簇。约30%的簇与DDBJ/GenBank/EMBL数据库中报道的蛋白质有显著的序列匹配,包括一组与精子发生过程中的基因调控、精子形成过程中生精细胞的功能和形态变化、精子的生理功能以及其他细胞中普遍表达的管家功能相关的蛋白质。一些克隆与脊椎动物淋巴细胞中的蛋白质相似,这表明海鞘中存在原始免疫系统。我们还发现了一些已知参与脊椎动物精子发生激素调控的基因。在海鞘睾丸中表达的绝大多数基因与已知蛋白质没有显著匹配,对这些基因的进一步分析可能会为精子发生和精子功能的分子机制提供新的线索。