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1 September 2006 A Developmental Switch in Transcription Factor Isoforms During Spermatogenesis Controlled by Alternative Messenger RNA 3'-End Formation
Hang Wang, Becky L. Sartini, Clarke F. Millette, Daniel L. Kilpatrick
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Abstract

Spermatogenic cells elaborate a highly specialized differentiation program that is mediated in part by germ cell-enriched transcription factors. This includes a novel member of the sterol response element-binding factor family, SREBF2_v1/SREBP2gc. Somatic SREBFs are predominantly synthesized as precursor proteins and are critical regulators of cholesterol and fatty acid synthesis. In contrast, SREBF2_v1 bypasses the precursor pathway and has been directly implicated in spermatogenic cell-specific gene expression. During spermatogenesis, SREBF2 precursor transcripts predominate in premeiotic stages, while SREBF2_v1 is highly upregulated specifically in pachytene spermatocytes and round spermatids. In the present study, we demonstrate that Srebf2_v1 mRNAs are present in the testis of several mammalian species, including humans. The basis for the stage-dependent transition in SREBF2 isoforms was also investigated. A 3' rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE)-PCR analysis of the rat and human revealed that Srebf2_v1 transcripts are generated by alternative pre-mRNA cleavage/polyadenylation. This involves the use of an intronic, A(A/U)UAAA-independent poly(A) signal within intron 7 of the Srebf2 gene. Developmentally regulated competition between germ cell factors that control RNA splicing and pre-mRNA cleavage/polyadenylation may underlie this process. These results define an important role for alternative polyadenylation in male germ cell gene expression and development by controlling a stage-dependent switch in transcription factor structure and function during spermatogenesis. The Srebf2 gene thus provides a useful model to explore the role of alternative polyadenylation in regulating stage-dependent functions of important protein regulators in spermatogenic cells.

Hang Wang, Becky L. Sartini, Clarke F. Millette, and Daniel L. Kilpatrick "A Developmental Switch in Transcription Factor Isoforms During Spermatogenesis Controlled by Alternative Messenger RNA 3'-End Formation," Biology of Reproduction 75(3), 318-323, (1 September 2006). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.106.052209
Received: 15 March 2006; Accepted: 1 May 2006; Published: 1 September 2006
KEYWORDS
developmental biology
gametogenesis
gene regulation
spermatogenesis
testis
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