Publications by authors named "Ayumu Taira"

Article Synopsis
  • * A study used CRISPR/Cas9 to create knockout mouse models to investigate the importance of Pate family genes and related protein-coding genes in male fertility.
  • * Results revealed that male mice lacking certain combinations of these genes showed reduced fertility due to lower levels of a key protein, ADAM3, and issues with sperm migration, indicating the collaborative function of these genes in promoting fertility.
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Spermatozoa released from the testis acquire fertilizing ability by translocating thorough the epididymis. Further, accessory gland secretions ejaculated into the female reproductive tract along with spermatozoa are also required to ensure male fecundity, such as the maintenance of proper sperm count and inhibition of premature sperm capacitation in the uterus. Here, we focus on a testis-enriched gene "Aldoart2", an epididymis-enriched gene "Serpina16", and seminal vesicle-enriched genes "Aoc1l3" and "Pate14" which were thought to be important for male fertility based on the previous studies.

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