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Retention of gene products in syncytial spermatids promotes non-Mendelian inheritance as revealed by the t complex responder

Véron, N. and Bauer, H. and Weiße, A. Y. and Lüder, G. and Werber, M. and Herrmann, B. G. (2009) Retention of gene products in syncytial spermatids promotes non-Mendelian inheritance as revealed by the t complex responder. Genes & Development, 23 (23). 2705-2710 .

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.553009

Abstract

The t complex responder (Tcr) encoded by the mouse t haplotype is able to cause phenotypic differences between t and + sperm derived from t/+ males, leading to non-Mendelian inheritance. This capability of Tcr contradicts the concept of phenotypic equivalence proposed for sperm cells, which develop in a syncytium and actively share gene products. By analyzing a Tcr minigene in hemizygous transgenic mice, we show that Tcr gene products are post-meiotically expressed and are retained in the haploid sperm cells. The wild-type allele of Tcr, sperm motility kinase-1 (Smok1), behaves in the same manner, suggesting that Tcr/Smok reveal a common mechanism prone to evolve non-Mendelian inheritance in mammals.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Biological Sciences
Divisions:Department of Mathematics and Computer Science > Institute of Mathematics > BioComputing Group
ID Code:834
Deposited By: Dr. Andrea Y. Weiße
Deposited On:09 Mar 2010 14:10
Last Modified:27 Oct 2010 11:40

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