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Biol Reprod ; 70(4): 1080-7, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14681198

ABSTRACT

Messenger RNA polyadenylation is one of the processes that control gene expression in all eukaryotic cells and tissues. In mice, two forms of the regulatory polyadenylation protein CstF-64 are found. The gene Cstf2 on the X chromosome encodes this form, and it is expressed in all somatic tissues. The second form, tauCstF-64 (encoded by the autosomal gene Cstf2t), is expressed in a more limited set of tissues and cell types, largely in meiotic and postmeiotic male germ cells and, to a smaller extent, in brain. We report here that whereas CstF-64 and tauCstF-64 expression in rat tissues resembles their expression in mouse tissues, significant differences also are found. First, unlike in mice, in which CstF-64 was expressed in postmeiotic round and elongating spermatids, rat CstF-64 was absent in those cell types. Second, unlike in mice, tauCstF-64 was expressed at significant levels in rat liver. These differences in expression suggest interesting differences in X-chromosomal gene expression between these two rodent species.


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Aging/metabolism , Cleavage Stimulation Factor/metabolism , Mice/metabolism , Rats/metabolism , Testis/metabolism , Animals , Animals, Newborn/metabolism , Hepatocytes/metabolism , Male , Meiosis , Mice, Inbred Strains , Rats, Wistar , Spermatids/metabolism , Spermatocytes/cytology , Testis/cytology , Tissue Distribution
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