PMID: 8445986Jan 1, 1993Paper

High-level expression in male germ cells of murine P68 RNA helicase mRNA

Life Sciences
L Lemaire, U A Heinlein

Abstract

The complete cDNA coding for mouse P68 RNA helicase was cloned and its nucleotide sequence was determined. The sequence is about 95% identical to the human equivalent. Whereas the 5'-untranslated region is less conserved (71%), the 3'-ends of mouse and human mRNAs are nearly identical. Between stop codon and poly(A)-tail both sequences are 97% conserved. At the level of amino acid sequence, the similarity of both, mouse and human, DEAD box family proteins is as high as 98%. In situ hybridizations using cDNA subfragments as probes revealed a testis-selective expression of P68 RNA helicase mRNA. The signal was restricted to late pachytene spermatocytes and haploid spermatids. Northern blot analyses corroborated these results but suggested that expression of related mRNA species occurs in a variety of other tissues.

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