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A transgenic analysis of mouse lactate dehydrogenase C promoter activity in the testis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The mldhc gene, which is specific to mouse testis, is only expressed in germinal epithelium cells, and its core promoter can initiate testis-specific transcription both in lab settings and in transgenic mice.
  • Surprisingly, when tested in transgenic mice, the mldhc reporter is only expressed in a specific stage of spermatocytes (pachytene), even though the natural LDH-C(4) is present in both pachytene and later germ cells.
  • Further investigation into regulatory sequences revealed that the transcription factor YY1 interacts with the mldhc promoter and that the mldhc 3' untranslated region doesn't support expression after meiosis, indicating that the stability of mRNA and protein accounts for

Article Abstract

Transcription of the mouse testis-specific lactate dehydrogenase c (mldhc) gene is limited to cells of the germinal epithelium. Cloning and analysis of the mldhc promoter revealed that a 100-bp core promoter was able to regulate testis-specific transcription in vitro and in transgenic mice. Surprisingly, expression of the reporter in transgenic testes was limited to pachytene spermatocytes, whereas native LDH-C(4) was detected in pachytene and all later germ cells. To locate additional regulatory sequence that could recapitulate the native LDH-C(4) distribution pattern, we investigated the contribution of 5' and 3' flanking sequences to the regulation of LDH-C(4) expression. We found that transcription factor YY1 binds to the mldhc promoter, that the mldhc 3' untranslated sequence does not permit a postmeiotic expression of a beta-galactosidase reporter in transgenic mice, and that native mldhc mRNA is predominately meiotic, with only a low level of postmeiotic distribution. Our results suggest that the high level of LDH-C(4) in postmeiotic cells results from mRNA and protein stability.

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