Novel testis-expressed profilin IV associated with acrosome biogenesis and spermatid elongation.

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Novel testis-expressed profilin IV associated with acrosome biogenesis and spermatid elongation. / Obermann, Heike; Raabe, Inka; Balvers, Marga; Brunswig, Bärbel; Schulze, Wolfgang; Kirchhoff, Christiane.

in: MOL HUM REPROD, Jahrgang 11, Nr. 1, 1, 2005, S. 53-64.

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Obermann, H, Raabe, I, Balvers, M, Brunswig, B, Schulze, W & Kirchhoff, C 2005, 'Novel testis-expressed profilin IV associated with acrosome biogenesis and spermatid elongation.', MOL HUM REPROD, Jg. 11, Nr. 1, 1, S. 53-64. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15591451?dopt=Citation>

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Obermann H, Raabe I, Balvers M, Brunswig B, Schulze W, Kirchhoff C. Novel testis-expressed profilin IV associated with acrosome biogenesis and spermatid elongation. MOL HUM REPROD. 2005;11(1):53-64. 1.

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@article{83605723bdc144fcad2d81167d2da9c0,
title = "Novel testis-expressed profilin IV associated with acrosome biogenesis and spermatid elongation.",
abstract = "A novel profilin, named profilin IV, was cloned and characterized as a testicular isoform, distinct from the previously described testis-specific profilin III. Profilin IV showed only 30% amino acid identity with the other mammalian profilins; nevertheless, database searches produced significant alignments with the conserved profilin domain. Northern blot analysis and in situ transcript hybridization suggested that profilin IV, like profilin III, is transcribed in the germ cells. However, the timing of their expression during post-natal development of rat testis and in the rat spermatogenetic cycle was distinct. In the human testis, profilin IV mRNA expression correlates with the presence of germ cells suggesting that it may be a suitable molecular diagnostic parameter to supplement conventional histopathological diagnostics in the assessment of testicular biopsies. The predicted profilin IV protein was verified employing an anti-oligopeptide antibody. Western blot analysis detected an immunorelated testicular protein of approximately 14 kDa. Immunohistochemistry revealed an intracellular protein of the rat, the mouse and the human testis accumulating asymmetrically in the cytoplasm of round and elongating spermatids with its perinuclear location coinciding with the position of the developing acrosome-acroplaxome and the manchette. Profilin IV thus may regulate testicular actin cytoskeleton dynamics and play a role in acrosome generation and spermatid nuclear shaping.",
author = "Heike Obermann and Inka Raabe and Marga Balvers and B{\"a}rbel Brunswig and Wolfgang Schulze and Christiane Kirchhoff",
year = "2005",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "11",
pages = "53--64",
journal = "MOL HUM REPROD",
issn = "1360-9947",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Novel testis-expressed profilin IV associated with acrosome biogenesis and spermatid elongation.

AU - Obermann, Heike

AU - Raabe, Inka

AU - Balvers, Marga

AU - Brunswig, Bärbel

AU - Schulze, Wolfgang

AU - Kirchhoff, Christiane

PY - 2005

Y1 - 2005

N2 - A novel profilin, named profilin IV, was cloned and characterized as a testicular isoform, distinct from the previously described testis-specific profilin III. Profilin IV showed only 30% amino acid identity with the other mammalian profilins; nevertheless, database searches produced significant alignments with the conserved profilin domain. Northern blot analysis and in situ transcript hybridization suggested that profilin IV, like profilin III, is transcribed in the germ cells. However, the timing of their expression during post-natal development of rat testis and in the rat spermatogenetic cycle was distinct. In the human testis, profilin IV mRNA expression correlates with the presence of germ cells suggesting that it may be a suitable molecular diagnostic parameter to supplement conventional histopathological diagnostics in the assessment of testicular biopsies. The predicted profilin IV protein was verified employing an anti-oligopeptide antibody. Western blot analysis detected an immunorelated testicular protein of approximately 14 kDa. Immunohistochemistry revealed an intracellular protein of the rat, the mouse and the human testis accumulating asymmetrically in the cytoplasm of round and elongating spermatids with its perinuclear location coinciding with the position of the developing acrosome-acroplaxome and the manchette. Profilin IV thus may regulate testicular actin cytoskeleton dynamics and play a role in acrosome generation and spermatid nuclear shaping.

AB - A novel profilin, named profilin IV, was cloned and characterized as a testicular isoform, distinct from the previously described testis-specific profilin III. Profilin IV showed only 30% amino acid identity with the other mammalian profilins; nevertheless, database searches produced significant alignments with the conserved profilin domain. Northern blot analysis and in situ transcript hybridization suggested that profilin IV, like profilin III, is transcribed in the germ cells. However, the timing of their expression during post-natal development of rat testis and in the rat spermatogenetic cycle was distinct. In the human testis, profilin IV mRNA expression correlates with the presence of germ cells suggesting that it may be a suitable molecular diagnostic parameter to supplement conventional histopathological diagnostics in the assessment of testicular biopsies. The predicted profilin IV protein was verified employing an anti-oligopeptide antibody. Western blot analysis detected an immunorelated testicular protein of approximately 14 kDa. Immunohistochemistry revealed an intracellular protein of the rat, the mouse and the human testis accumulating asymmetrically in the cytoplasm of round and elongating spermatids with its perinuclear location coinciding with the position of the developing acrosome-acroplaxome and the manchette. Profilin IV thus may regulate testicular actin cytoskeleton dynamics and play a role in acrosome generation and spermatid nuclear shaping.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 11

SP - 53

EP - 64

JO - MOL HUM REPROD

JF - MOL HUM REPROD

SN - 1360-9947

IS - 1

M1 - 1

ER -