The genes encoding the major 42S storage particle proteins are expressed in male and female germ cells of Xenopus laevis

As components of the 42S storage particles (thesaurisomes), thesaurin a and thesaurin b are involved in the long-term storage of tRNA and 5S RNA in previtellogenic oocytes of Xenopus laevis. Thesaurin a and thesaurin b are among the most abundant proteins in previtellogenic oocytes. We show here tha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Development (Cambridge) 1991-11, Vol.113 (3), p.851-856
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description As components of the 42S storage particles (thesaurisomes), thesaurin a and thesaurin b are involved in the long-term storage of tRNA and 5S RNA in previtellogenic oocytes of Xenopus laevis. Thesaurin a and thesaurin b are among the most abundant proteins in previtellogenic oocytes. We show here that the mRNAs encoding thesaurin a and thesaurin b are present not only in previtellogenic oocytes but also in pre-meiotic germ cells (oogonia). These mRNAs can also be detected in spermatogonia and early spermatocytes, and are translated into protein in testis, as they are in ovary. We conclude that male germ cells mimic female germ cells in several aspects of gene activity related to RNA accumulation and metabolism.
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Cell Differentiation - physiology
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Female
Freshwater
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene Expression - physiology
Male
Oocytes - physiology
Oogenesis - genetics
Oogonia - physiology
Peptide Elongation Factors - genetics
Ribonucleoproteins - genetics
RNA, Messenger - analysis
Spermatocytes - physiology
Spermatogenesis - genetics
Spermatogonia - physiology
Xenopus laevis
Xenopus laevis - embryology
Xenopus laevis - genetics
Xenopus Proteins
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