Abstract Cdc50p is a transmembrane protein required for polarized growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The knowledge on physiological functions of its mammalian homologs, however, is limited. Using database analysis, we identified one mouse testis expressed sequence tag, named Cdc50c, encoding a previously uncharacterized homolog of Cdc50p. Similar to yeast Cdc50p, the putative Cdc50c protein contains three transmembrane spanning regions. Its orthologs are present in many species such as fish, avian and human, suggesting its evolutionary conservation. In multitissue reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction analyses the mRNA for Cdc50c was predominately detected in testis. The onset of the gene expression coincides with the first appea...
Distinguishing the testes-specific genes in different species may disclose key genes associated with...
The 'major maturation-associated ' sperm membrane antigen is the most prominent glycopepti...
International audienceGenome-wide RNA profiling studies have identified hundreds of transcripts that...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Abstract Sperm maturation, including the acquisition of motility and the full ability to fertilize o...
AbstractThe spermatid nucleus and cytoplasm undergo dramatic morphological modifications during sper...
The spermatid nucleus and cytoplasm undergo dramatic morphological modifications during spermatid di...
Testis-specific genes are essential for the spermatogenesis in mammalian male reproduction. We have ...
Two percent of human males are infertile because of severe defects in sperm production. In the clini...
Aim Identification of a novel gene in mouse testis and its relation to spermatogenesis. Methods Gene...
Abstract Background Spermatogenesis and fertilization are highly unique processes. Discovery and cha...
Testis-specific genes are essential for the spermatogenesis in mammalian male reproduction. We have ...
Spermatozoa in testicular fluid are known to have weak forward motility and cannot fertilize eggs. T...
The identification and characterization of germ cell-specific genes are essential if we hope to comp...
Testis-specific genes are essential for spermatogenesis in mammalian male reproduction. We have iden...
Distinguishing the testes-specific genes in different species may disclose key genes associated with...
The 'major maturation-associated ' sperm membrane antigen is the most prominent glycopepti...
International audienceGenome-wide RNA profiling studies have identified hundreds of transcripts that...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Abstract Sperm maturation, including the acquisition of motility and the full ability to fertilize o...
AbstractThe spermatid nucleus and cytoplasm undergo dramatic morphological modifications during sper...
The spermatid nucleus and cytoplasm undergo dramatic morphological modifications during spermatid di...
Testis-specific genes are essential for the spermatogenesis in mammalian male reproduction. We have ...
Two percent of human males are infertile because of severe defects in sperm production. In the clini...
Aim Identification of a novel gene in mouse testis and its relation to spermatogenesis. Methods Gene...
Abstract Background Spermatogenesis and fertilization are highly unique processes. Discovery and cha...
Testis-specific genes are essential for the spermatogenesis in mammalian male reproduction. We have ...
Spermatozoa in testicular fluid are known to have weak forward motility and cannot fertilize eggs. T...
The identification and characterization of germ cell-specific genes are essential if we hope to comp...
Testis-specific genes are essential for spermatogenesis in mammalian male reproduction. We have iden...
Distinguishing the testes-specific genes in different species may disclose key genes associated with...
The 'major maturation-associated ' sperm membrane antigen is the most prominent glycopepti...
International audienceGenome-wide RNA profiling studies have identified hundreds of transcripts that...