The Bone Morphogenetic Protein 15 Gene Is X-Linked and Expressed in Oocytes
We have taken advantage of the sequence relationships among the bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) to identify the mouse Bmp15 and human BMP15 genes. The 392-amino acid prepropeptides encoded by these BMP genes exhibit significant homology to each other, although the 70% identity observed between th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular endocrinology (Baltimore, Md.) Md.), 1998-12, Vol.12 (12), p.1809-1817 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have taken advantage of the sequence
relationships among the bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) to identify
the mouse Bmp15 and human BMP15 genes. The
392-amino acid prepropeptides encoded by these BMP genes exhibit
significant homology to each other, although the 70% identity observed
between the 125-amino acid mature peptides is considerably lower than
that seen in comparisons of other mouse and human orthologs. Both genes
share a common structural organization and encode mature peptides that
lack the cysteine residue normally involved in the formation of a
covalent dimer. In addition, mouse Bmp15 and human
BMP15 map to conserved syntenic regions on the X
chromosome. We demonstrate, through a combination of Northern blot and
in situ hybridization analyses, that mouse
Bmp15 is expressed specifically in the oocyte beginning at
the one-layer primary follicle stage and continuing through ovulation.
Interestingly, BMP-15 is most closely related to and shares a
coincident expression pattern with the mouse growth/differentiation
factor 9 (GDF-9) gene that is essential for female fertility. Our
findings will be important for defining the role of BMP-15 in
follicular development. |
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ISSN: | 0888-8809 1944-9917 |
DOI: | 10.1210/mend.12.12.0206 |