Mili, a mammalian member ofpiwifamily gene, is essential for spermatogenesis
doi: 10.1242/dev.00973
pmid: 14736746
Mili, a mammalian member ofpiwifamily gene, is essential for spermatogenesis
The piwi family genes, which are defined by conserved PAZ and Piwi domains, play important roles in stem cell self-renewal, RNA silencing, and translational regulation in various organisms. To reveal the function of the mammalian homolog of piwi, we produced and analyzed mice with targeted mutations in the Mili gene, which is one of three mouse homologs of piwi. Spermatogenesis in the MILI-null mice was blocked completely at the early prophase of the first meiosis, from the zygotene to early pachytene, and the mice were sterile. However, primordial germ cell development and female germ cell production were not disturbed. Furthermore,MILI bound to MVH, which is an essential factor during the early spermatocyte stage. The similarities in the phenotypes of the MILI- and MVH-deficient mice and in the physical binding properties of MILI and MVH indicate a functional association of these proteins in post-transcriptional regulation. These data indicate that MILI is essential for the differentiation of spermatocytes.
- Osaka University Japan
- Duke University United States
- Hokkaido University Japan
- Hokkaido Bunkyo University Japan
- Duke Medical Center United States
Male, Proteins, Apoptosis, DEAD-box RNA Helicases, Meiosis, Mice, Multigene Family, Argonaute Proteins, Gene Targeting, Mutation, Testis, Animals, Spermatogenesis, RNA Helicases
Male, Proteins, Apoptosis, DEAD-box RNA Helicases, Meiosis, Mice, Multigene Family, Argonaute Proteins, Gene Targeting, Mutation, Testis, Animals, Spermatogenesis, RNA Helicases
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