Semenogelin II Gene Is Replaced by a Truncated LINE1 Repeat in the Cotton-Top Tamarin
The human seminal vesicles secrete two proteins, semenogelin I and semenogelin II, at very high concentrations. It has previously been shown that the cotton-top tamarin ( Sanguinus oedipus ), a New World monkey, is lacking the semenogelin II gene. We have now determined the nucleotide sequence of DN...
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Published in | Biology of reproduction Vol. 65; no. 2; pp. 420 - 425 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Madison, WI
Society for the Study of Reproduction
01.08.2001
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Summary: | The human seminal vesicles secrete two proteins, semenogelin I and semenogelin II, at very high concentrations. It has previously
been shown that the cotton-top tamarin ( Sanguinus oedipus ), a New World monkey, is lacking the semenogelin II gene. We have now determined the nucleotide sequence of DNA located 5â13
kilobases (kb) downstream of the tamarin semenogelin I geneâa region that in man is occupied by the semenogelin II gene. Two
regions with homology to the human semenogelin II gene were identified in the tamarin DNA. The first region, of 3.5 kb, is
homologous to DNA upstream of the human gene, and the second region, of 0.6 kb, is mainly derived from the second intron.
Between these regions, equivalent to 594 base pairs (bp) upstream of the transcription initiation site to 12 bp downstream
of the stop codon in the human semenogelin II gene, the cotton-top tamarin DNA carries a truncated LINE1 repeat. In another
set of experiments, the tamarin DNA hybridizing to the mouse semenoclotin gene was investigated. It was concluded that hybridization
is with the second intron of the semenoclotin gene, but very likely, the material does not represent a cotton-top tamarin
semenoclotin gene. Thus, a mammalian ancestor probably carried a single gene that in the rodent lineage developed into the
semenoclotin gene and in the primate lineage into a progenitor of the semenogelin genes. |
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ISSN: | 0006-3363 1529-7268 |
DOI: | 10.1095/biolreprod65.2.420 |