نتایج جستجو برای: daz gene

تعداد نتایج: 1141522  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 1999
Shingo Maegawa Kunio Yasuda Kunio Inoue

Members of the DAZ gene family encode RNA-binding proteins and have been shown to play a pivotal role in gametogenesis. In Xenopus, a DAZ-like gene encodes an RNA component of the germ plasm. We have identified a zebrafish DAZ homologue, zDazl. zDazl mRNA was expressed in gonads of both sexes. In ovary, it was localized in the cortex of oocytes. At the onset of embryogenesis, maternal zDazl mRN...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2002
T Vogel R M Speed A Ross H J Cooke

Y-chromosomal DAZ (deleted in azoospermia) and autosomal DAZ-like (DAZL) comprise a gene family involved in gametogenesis. Y-chromosomal and autosomal genes only co-exist in humans and old world monkeys, indicating that DAZ genes are a recent acquisition of the Y chromosome. In most mammals, the ancestral Dazl alone is sufficient to complete gametogenesis. It is not yet understood why humans an...

Journal: :Folia histochemica et cytobiologica 2006
Anna Szczerba Anna Jankowska Mirosław Andrusiewicz Jerzy B Warchoł

The research on the expression and mutations of DAZ and its homologues in human and other mammals suggests that protein products of these genes can mainly affect development of germinal cells. The aim of the present study was to analyze the expression of the DAZ gene in seminiferous tubules of six men with spermatogenic disorders (hypospermatogenesis and spermatogenic arrest). The results based...

2015
Xia-Fei Fu Shun-Feng Cheng Lin-Qing Wang Shen Yin Massimo De Felici Wei Shen

DAZ family proteins are found almost exclusively in germ cells in distant animal species. Deletion or mutations of their encoding genes usually severely impair either oogenesis or spermatogenesis or both. The family includes Boule (or Boll), Dazl (or Dazla) and DAZ genes. Boule and Dazl are situated on autosomes while DAZ, exclusive of higher primates, is located on the Y chromosome. Deletion o...

2000
Takeshi Karashima Asako Sugimoto Masayuki Yamamoto

Mechanisms underlying gametogenesis are complex and apparently divergent among metazoans. The DAZ (Deleted in Azoospermia) gene family provides one of the few lines of evidence that argue for evolutionary conservation of gametogenesis at the molecular level. DAZ family proteins carry two conserved domains, namely the ribonucleoprotein (RNP)-type RNA recognition motif (RRM) and the DAZ motif, an...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1998
A I Agulnik A Zharkikh H Boettger-Tong T Bourgeron K McElreavey C E Bishop

The recent transposition to the Y chromosome of the autosomal DAZL1 gene, potentially involved in germ cell development, created a unique opportunity to study the rate of Y chromosome evolution and assess the selective forces that may act upon such genes, and provided a new estimate of the male-to-female mutation rate (alpham). Two different Y-located DAZ sequences were observed in all Old Worl...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 1999
J Gromoll G F Weinbauer H Skaletsky S Schlatt M Rocchietti-March D C Page E Nieschlag

The DAZ gene cluster on the human Y chromosome is a candidate for the Azoospermia Factor (AZFc). According to the current evolutionary model, the DAZ cluster derived from the autosomal homolog DAZL1 through duplications and rearrangements and is confined to Old World monkeys, apes and humans. To study functional and evolutionary aspects of this gene family we have isolated from a cynomolgus (Ol...

Journal: :Genomics 1996
R Reijo J Seligman M B Dinulos T Jaffe L G Brown C M Disteche D C Page

Deletion of the Azoospermia Factor (AZF) region of the human Y chromosome results in spermatogenic failure. While the identity of the critical missing gene has yet to be established, a strong candidate is the putative RNA-binding protein DAZ (Deleted in Azoospermia). Here we describe the mouse homolog of DAZ. Unlike human DAZ, which is Y-linked, in mouse the Dazh (DAZ homolog) gene maps to chro...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2012
Jennifer F Hughes Helen Skaletsky David C Page

Studies of Y chromosome evolution often emphasize gene loss, but this loss has been counterbalanced by addition of new genes. The DAZ genes, which are critical to human spermatogenesis, were acquired by the Y chromosome in the ancestor of Old World monkeys and apes. We and our colleagues recently sequenced the rhesus macaque Y chromosome, and comparison of this sequence to human and chimpanzee ...

2017
Candela Rocío González Cristian Alvarez Sedó Florencia Nodar Sergio Papier Alfredo Daniel Vitullo

infections, varicocele, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, chromosome abnormalities, and obstruction or agenesia of the seminal ducts. The study was designed in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration and its last modification (Tokyo 2004) on human experimentation, and it was approved by the Ethics Committees from Universidad Maimónides and the Centro de Estudios en Genética y Reproducción. Inform...

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