THE DEVELOPMENTALLY RESTRICTED PATTERN OF EXPRESSION IN THE MALE GERM-LINE OF A MURINE CYCLIN A, CYCLIN A2, SUGGESTS ROLES IN BOTH MITOTIC AND MEIOTIC CELL-CYCLES
Se. Ravnik et Dj. Wolgemuth, THE DEVELOPMENTALLY RESTRICTED PATTERN OF EXPRESSION IN THE MALE GERM-LINE OF A MURINE CYCLIN A, CYCLIN A2, SUGGESTS ROLES IN BOTH MITOTIC AND MEIOTIC CELL-CYCLES, Developmental biology, 173(1), 1996, pp. 69-78
We have isolated cDNAs encoding a murine cyclin A, designated cyclinA2
, and have examined its in vivo expression at the level of both mRNA a
nd protein, with particular focus on the male germ line. Cyclin A2 is
expressed in embryos and in a variety of adult tissues, including the
testis. In the testis, however, a striking cellular specificity of exp
ression was observed. At both the DNA and protein levels, the predomin
ant sites of cyclin A2 expression were in the germ line stem cells, th
e spermatogonia, and in highest levels in preleptotene spermatocytes,
cells in which premeiotic DNA synthesis occurs. The concurrent localiz
ation of cyclin A2 mRNA. and protein further suggested that cyclin A2
is regulated at the level of transcription in these cells. The observe
d cellular specificity of cyclin A2 expression is consistent with its
function during mitosis in the stem cell stage of this lineage, while
the restricted meiotic stage localization suggests function in G1/S or
S but not in the meiotic divisions per se. (C) 1996 Academic Press, I
nc.