Isolation and characterization of a cDNA clone corresponding to the mouse t-complex gene Tcp-1x

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TY  - JOUR
  - Dudley, K.,Shanahan, F.,Burtenshaw, M.,Evans, E. P.,Ruddy, S.,Lyon, M. F.
  - 1991
  - April
  - Genet Resgenet Res
  - Isolation and characterization of a cDNA clone corresponding to the mouse t-complex gene Tcp-1x
  - Validated
  - ()
  - 57
  - 22
  - 147
  - 52
  - The mouse t complex on chromosome 17 is known to harbour many genes which have an important role in spermatogenesis. One of these, Tcp-1 has been cloned and shown to code for a protein probably essential for acrosome formation. During the isolation of a cDNA for Tcp-1 two other homologous sequences were recognized and described as Tcp-1x and Tcp-1y. In this paper we describe the isolation of a cDNA which has been shown by in situ hybridization to correspond to the Tcp-1x gene. Sequence analysis has confirmed that a 140 bp region of homology between Tcp-1 and Tcp-1x lies in the 3' portion of both genes. Northern blotting has revealed that the Tcp-1x gene is expressed abundantly in liver where two transcripts are detectable and hybrid selection shows that the gene codes for a 37 kDa protein. A search of the DNA database has failed to find any significant homology between Tcp-1x and any other sequences apart from Tcp-1.The mouse t complex on chromosome 17 is known to harbour many genes which have an important role in spermatogenesis. One of these, Tcp-1 has been cloned and shown to code for a protein probably essential for acrosome formation. During the isolation of a cDNA for Tcp-1 two other homologous sequences were recognized and described as Tcp-1x and Tcp-1y. In this paper we describe the isolation of a cDNA which has been shown by in situ hybridization to correspond to the Tcp-1x gene. Sequence analysis has confirmed that a 140 bp region of homology between Tcp-1 and Tcp-1x lies in the 3' portion of both genes. Northern blotting has revealed that the Tcp-1x gene is expressed abundantly in liver where two transcripts are detectable and hybrid selection shows that the gene codes for a 37 kDa protein. A search of the DNA database has failed to find any significant homology between Tcp-1x and any other sequences apart from Tcp-1.
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DA  - 1991/04
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   = {April},
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AUTHORSDudley, K.,Shanahan, F.,Burtenshaw, M.,Evans, E. P.,Ruddy, S.,Lyon, M. F.
YEAR1991
MONTHApril
JOURNAL_CODEGenet Resgenet Res
TITLEIsolation and characterization of a cDNA clone corresponding to the mouse t-complex gene Tcp-1x
STATUSValidated
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ABSTRACTThe mouse t complex on chromosome 17 is known to harbour many genes which have an important role in spermatogenesis. One of these, Tcp-1 has been cloned and shown to code for a protein probably essential for acrosome formation. During the isolation of a cDNA for Tcp-1 two other homologous sequences were recognized and described as Tcp-1x and Tcp-1y. In this paper we describe the isolation of a cDNA which has been shown by in situ hybridization to correspond to the Tcp-1x gene. Sequence analysis has confirmed that a 140 bp region of homology between Tcp-1 and Tcp-1x lies in the 3' portion of both genes. Northern blotting has revealed that the Tcp-1x gene is expressed abundantly in liver where two transcripts are detectable and hybrid selection shows that the gene codes for a 37 kDa protein. A search of the DNA database has failed to find any significant homology between Tcp-1x and any other sequences apart from Tcp-1.The mouse t complex on chromosome 17 is known to harbour many genes which have an important role in spermatogenesis. One of these, Tcp-1 has been cloned and shown to code for a protein probably essential for acrosome formation. During the isolation of a cDNA for Tcp-1 two other homologous sequences were recognized and described as Tcp-1x and Tcp-1y. In this paper we describe the isolation of a cDNA which has been shown by in situ hybridization to correspond to the Tcp-1x gene. Sequence analysis has confirmed that a 140 bp region of homology between Tcp-1 and Tcp-1x lies in the 3' portion of both genes. Northern blotting has revealed that the Tcp-1x gene is expressed abundantly in liver where two transcripts are detectable and hybrid selection shows that the gene codes for a 37 kDa protein. A search of the DNA database has failed to find any significant homology between Tcp-1x and any other sequences apart from Tcp-1.
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