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Molecular Characterization of the DDX3Y Gene and Its Homologs in Cattle

Journal

CYTOGENETIC AND GENOME RESEARCH
Volume 126, Issue 4, Pages 318-328

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000266168

Keywords

Cattle; DDX3X; DDX3Y; Interstitial cells; PL10; RNA helicase; Spermatogenesis

Funding

  1. USDA-CSREES-NRI [2005-35205-15455, 2005-35205-18653]
  2. Pennsylvania State University

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DDX3Y (also known as DBY) is a member of the DEAD box protein family, which is involved in ATP-dependent RNA unwinding, needed in a variety of cellular processes including splicing, ribosome biogenesis and RNA degradation. In the human, DDX3Y is located in the AZFa interval in the Y chromosome. Deletion of the AZFa region has been shown to disrupt spermatogenesis, causing subfertility and infertility in otherwise healthy men. Here, we report the characterization of the bovine (b) DDX3Y gene and its homologs DDX3X and PL10. We found 2 transcripts for the b DDX3Y (b DDX3Y-L and -S), which correspond to the long and short transcripts of the human DDX3Y and mouse Ddx3y gene. The 2 transcripts are identical except for a 3-bp (AGT) insertion at the position of nt 2025 and an expanded 3'UTR (nt 2155-2769) in b DDX3Y-L. The b DDX3Y -S encodes a peptide of 660 amino acids (aa), while the b DDX3Y-L encodes a peptide of 661 aa as the result of an additional serine (S) insertion at the position of aa 634. Both b DDX3Y isoforms contain the conserved DEAD-box motif. The b DDX3Y is composed of 17 exons. The homologous gene on the X chromosome, b DDX3X, is highly conserved to the Y-copy at mRNA (83%) and protein (88%) levels as well as in the genomic structure. The autosomal copy, bPL10, mapped on BTA15, is a processed pseudogene with a similarity of 88.1% to bDDX3Y and 93.7% to bDDX3X mRNA, suggesting that PL10 is a retroposon of DDX3X. RTPCR analyses showed that bDDX3Y-L, -S, bDDX3X and bPL10 were all widely expressed with predominant expression in testis and brain. Testicular section in situ hybridization revealed that sense and anti-sense RNAs of bDDX3Y-L, -S, and bDDX3X were expressed in interstitial cells. These results together with the finding that the pseudogene bPL10 is transcriptionally active in this study provide a basis for further investigating the DDX3 gene function in spermatogenesis, male fertility and gene evolution in mammals. Copyright (C) 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel

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