P. Dominguez et al., ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF SEX-SPECIFIC CDNA CLONES FROM THE SYRIAN-HAMSTER HARDERIAN-GLAND, Microscopy research and technique, 34(2), 1996, pp. 111-117
Syrian hamster Harderian glands show a typical sexual dimorphism, with
males having two secretory cell types and females having one cell typ
e and intraluminal porphyrin accretions, among other differences. Sinc
e these differences may be due to the expression of specific genes, ou
r interest is to identify those genes and their role on the developmen
t and control of the sexual dimorphism. The experimental approach was
to construct cDNA libraries for male and female Syrian hamster Harderi
an glands and then subtracted libraries for male vs. female and for fe
male vs. male. By this method, cDNA libraries enriched either in male-
specific or in female-specific clones were obtained. Clones from those
libraries were checked for differential expression by using double co
lony hybridization with [P-32]-cDNA from male and from female glands.
Then, the selected clones were checked again for expression in Harderi
an glands by Northern hybridization, using poly(A(+)) RNA from males,
castrated males, and females. Finally, the clones were sequenced and c
ompared to search for significant homologies. One of the male-specific
clones showed strong homology with rat cytochrome p450b/e. Among the
female-specific clones, homologies were found to the complement C3 fra
gment from several species, to sequences from the mouse mammary tumor
virus, and to the subunits C1 and C2 of the rat prostatic steroid bind
ing protein. Several other clones showed no significant homologies and
need further characterization. (C) 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.