The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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Relating tissue specialization to the differentiation of expression of singleton and duplicate mouse proteinsRetrocopy contributions to the evolution of the human genomeIsolation and characterization of the CRIPTO autosomal gene and its X-linked related sequenceCompartmentalization of a unique ADP/ATP carrier protein SFEC (Sperm Flagellar Energy Carrier, AAC4) with glycolytic enzymes in the fibrous sheath of the human sperm flagellar principal piece.Relationship between the tissue-specificity of mouse gene expression and the evolutionary origin and function of the proteinsWhat sperm can teach us about energy productionX-ray analysis of phosphoglycerate kinase 2, a sperm-specific isoform from Mus musculusPhosphoglycerate kinase 2 (PGK2) is essential for sperm function and male fertility in miceDisruption of a spermatogenic cell-specific mouse enolase 4 (eno4) gene causes sperm structural defects and male infertilityMultiple glycolytic enzymes are tightly bound to the fibrous sheath of mouse spermatozoaInactivation of a testis-specific Lis1 transcript in mice prevents spermatid differentiation and causes male infertilityMolecular complex of three testis-specific isozymes associated with the mouse sperm fibrous sheath: hexokinase 1, phosphofructokinase M, and glutathione S-transferase mu class 5Cloning and sequencing of an intronless mouse S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase gene coding for a functional enzyme strongly expressed in the liverIn vivo analysis of developmentally and evolutionarily dynamic protein-DNA interactions regulating transcription of the Pgk2 gene during mammalian spermatogenesisBat3 deficiency accelerates the degradation of Hsp70-2/HspA2 during spermatogenesis.An X-to-autosome retrogene is required for spermatogenesis in miceSorting specificity of spermatogenic cell specific region of mouse hexokinase-s (mHk1-s)Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase-S, a sperm-specific glycolytic enzyme, is required for sperm motility and male fertilityIn with the old, in with the new: the promiscuity of the duplication process engenders diverse pathways for novel gene creationMolecular characterization and regulation of the phosphoglycerate kinase gene from Trichoderma viride.BAC clones and STS markers near the distal breakpoint of the fourth t-inversion, In(17)4d, in the H2-M region on mouse chromosome 17.Three rounds (1R/2R/3R) of genome duplications and the evolution of the glycolytic pathway in vertebrates.Chromosomal gene movements reflect the recent origin and biology of therian sex chromosomesFrequent and recent retrotransposition of orthologous genes plays a role in the evolution of sperm glycolytic enzymes.Male infertility caused by spermiogenic defects: lessons from gene knockouts.Sequential reactions of surface- tethered glycolytic enzymesCharacterization of SRp46, a novel human SR splicing factor encoded by a PR264/SC35 retropseudogeneThe Genomic Impact of Gene Retrocopies: What Have We Learned from Comparative Genomics, Population Genomics, and Transcriptomic Analyses?Testis-specific glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase: origin and evolutionLDHC: the ultimate testis-specific gene.Transcriptional regulatory regions of testis-specific PGK2 defined in transgenic miceTestis-specific expression of mRNAs for a unique human type 1 hexokinase lacking the porin-binding domain.Transcription of the rat and mouse proenkephalin genes is initiated at distinct sites in spermatogenic and somatic cellsProteins involved in motility and sperm-egg interaction evolve more rapidly in mouse spermatozoaIdentification of the transcriptional unit, structural organization, and promoter sequence of the human sex-determining region Y (SRY) gene, using a reverse genetic approach.Transcription inhibition of the somatic-type phosphoglycerate kinase 1 gene in vitro by a testis-specific factor that recognizes a sequence similar to the binding site for Ets oncoproteins.Molecular evolution of the human Pgk-2 retroposonMeasurement by quantitative PCR of changes in HPRT, PGK-1, PGK-2, APRT, MTase, and Zfy gene transcripts during mouse spermatogenesis.Differences in ATP Generation Via Glycolysis and Oxidative Phosphorylation and Relationships with Sperm Motility in Mouse SpeciesMetabolic substrates exhibit differential effects on functional parameters of mouse sperm capacitation
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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1987 թուականի Սեպտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1987 թվականի սեպտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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artículu científicu espublizáu en 1987
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im September 1987 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific journal article
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vedecký článok (publikovaný 1987/09/01)
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vědecký článek publikovaný v roce 1987
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wetenschappelijk artikel (gepubliceerd op 1987/09/01)
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наукова стаття, опублікована у вересні 1987
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مقالة علمية (نشرت في سبتمبر 1987)
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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The testis-specific phosphoglycerate kinase gene pgk-2 is a recruited retroposon
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C. N. Adra
M. W. McBurney
P. H. Boer
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10.1128/MCB.7.9.3107
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1987-09-01T00:00:00Z