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Retinoids are known to be required for vertebrate reproduction, and in the male, for the maintenance of normal testicular structure and function. Previously several novel retinoic acid responsive genes, collectively designated as the Stra genes, had been isolated in the mouse. The Stra8 gene encodes a cytoplasmic protein and is expressed specific to the developing male gonad during mouse embryogenesis. In adult mouse, its expression is restricted to the premeiotic germ cells. Thus it has been suggested that the mouse Stra8 protein may play a role in the premeiotic phase of spermatogenesis. Recently a lot of genes that are expressed only in male germ cells have been isolated in the mouse. The mouse Stra8, Rnh2, Piwil2, Tex17, and Tuba7 were identified as testis-specific expressed genes. In addition, the Figla was known to be a testis- and ovary-specific gene. Recently we had reported the isolation of the human RNH2 cDNA and its expression, which is limited to the human testis. In the present study, we have isolated full-length cDNA of S TRA8 and partial cDNAs of PIWIL2, FIGLA, TEX17, and TUBA7, and analyzed their expression patterns in human tissues.

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Toshinobu Miyamoto, Kazuo Sengoku, Naoyuki Takuma, Shiga Hasuike, Hiroaki Hayashi, Tomofumi Yamauchi, Tsuyoshi Yamashita, Mutsuo Ishikawa. Isolation and expression analysis of the testis-specific gene, STRA8, stimulated by retinoic acid gene 8. Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics. 2002 Nov;19(11):531-5

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PMID: 12489526

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