Zhou Zuomin, Ren Xuan, Huang Xiaoyan, Lu Li, Xu Min, Yin LanLan, Li Jianmin, Sha Jiahao
Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, 210029, People's Republic of China.
Ann Clin Lab Sci. 2005 Summer;35(3):270-7.
Identification of genes specifically expressed in adult and fetal testis is important to further our understanding of testis development and function. In this study, a novel SMYD3 transcript variant, termed SMYD3-NY (GenBank Accession No. AY186742), was identified by hybridization of adult and fetal human testis cDNA probes with a human cDNA microarray. SMYD3-NY transcript was expressed at 2.3-fold higher levels in adult human testis than in fetal testis, with a low expression level in human spermatozoa. Bioinformatical analysis showed that SMYD3-NY protein has the SET domain that is involved in histone methyltransferase (HTMase) activity. Southern blotting showed that SMYD3-NY is distributed in several tissues, including testis. In summary, SMYD3-NY is a novel transcript variant of the SMYD3 gene, and SMYD3-NY protein may influence transcriptional regulation during spermatogenesis via HTMase activity.
鉴定在成年和胎儿睾丸中特异性表达的基因对于加深我们对睾丸发育和功能的理解非常重要。在本研究中,通过成人和胎儿人类睾丸cDNA探针与人类cDNA微阵列杂交,鉴定出一种新的SMYD3转录变体,称为SMYD3-NY(GenBank登录号AY186742)。SMYD3-NY转录本在成人人类睾丸中的表达水平比胎儿睾丸高2.3倍,在人类精子中的表达水平较低。生物信息学分析表明,SMYD3-NY蛋白具有参与组蛋白甲基转移酶(HTMase)活性的SET结构域。Southern印迹显示SMYD3-NY分布于包括睾丸在内的多种组织中。总之,SMYD3-NY是SMYD3基因的一种新的转录变体,并且SMYD3-NY蛋白可能通过HTMase活性影响精子发生过程中的转录调控。