Regulation of ipsilateral and contralateral bovine oviduct epithelial cell function in the postovulation period: a transcriptomics approach
We studied differential gene expression in ipsilateral and contralateral bovine oviduct epithelial cells using a combination of subtracted cDNA libraries and cDNA array hybridization. Four Simmental heifers were synchronized and slaughtered 3.5 days after they entered standing heat. Epithelial cells...
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description | We studied differential gene expression in ipsilateral and contralateral bovine oviduct epithelial cells using a combination
of subtracted cDNA libraries and cDNA array hybridization. Four Simmental heifers were synchronized and slaughtered 3.5 days
after they entered standing heat. Epithelial cells were isolated from ipsilateral and contralateral oviducts. To identify
genes that are differentially regulated in ipsilateral and contralateral epithelium, subtracted cDNA libraries were produced
by suppression subtractive hybridization and analyzed by cDNA array hybridization. Sequencing of cDNAs showing differential
expression levels in ipsilateral and contralateral epithelium revealed 35 different cDNAs, 30 of which matched genes with
known functions and 5 of which matched genes without a known function. The majority of genes (n = 27) were expressed at a
higher level in the ipsilateral oviduct, but for some genes (n = 8), mRNA abundance was higher in the contralateral oviduct.
The regulated genes or their products include a variety of functional classes such as cell-surface proteins, cell-cell interaction
proteins, members of signal transduction pathways, immune-related proteins, and enzymes. Identification of genes differentially
regulated in ipsilateral and contralateral oviduct epithelial cells is the first step toward a systematic analysis of local
mechanisms that regulate the function of the bovine oviduct epithelium in the postovulation period. |
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genes that are differentially regulated in ipsilateral and contralateral epithelium, subtracted cDNA libraries were produced
by suppression subtractive hybridization and analyzed by cDNA array hybridization. Sequencing of cDNAs showing differential
expression levels in ipsilateral and contralateral epithelium revealed 35 different cDNAs, 30 of which matched genes with
known functions and 5 of which matched genes without a known function. The majority of genes (n = 27) were expressed at a
higher level in the ipsilateral oviduct, but for some genes (n = 8), mRNA abundance was higher in the contralateral oviduct.
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proteins, members of signal transduction pathways, immune-related proteins, and enzymes. Identification of genes differentially
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genes that are differentially regulated in ipsilateral and contralateral epithelium, subtracted cDNA libraries were produced
by suppression subtractive hybridization and analyzed by cDNA array hybridization. Sequencing of cDNAs showing differential
expression levels in ipsilateral and contralateral epithelium revealed 35 different cDNAs, 30 of which matched genes with
known functions and 5 of which matched genes without a known function. The majority of genes (n = 27) were expressed at a
higher level in the ipsilateral oviduct, but for some genes (n = 8), mRNA abundance was higher in the contralateral oviduct.
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genes that are differentially regulated in ipsilateral and contralateral epithelium, subtracted cDNA libraries were produced
by suppression subtractive hybridization and analyzed by cDNA array hybridization. Sequencing of cDNAs showing differential
expression levels in ipsilateral and contralateral epithelium revealed 35 different cDNAs, 30 of which matched genes with
known functions and 5 of which matched genes without a known function. The majority of genes (n = 27) were expressed at a
higher level in the ipsilateral oviduct, but for some genes (n = 8), mRNA abundance was higher in the contralateral oviduct.
The regulated genes or their products include a variety of functional classes such as cell-surface proteins, cell-cell interaction
proteins, members of signal transduction pathways, immune-related proteins, and enzymes. Identification of genes differentially
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