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. 1987 Aug;84(16):5813-7.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.84.16.5813.

Differential expression of the mouse homeobox-containing gene Hox-1.4 during male germ cell differentiation and embryonic development

Differential expression of the mouse homeobox-containing gene Hox-1.4 during male germ cell differentiation and embryonic development

D J Wolgemuth et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1987 Aug.

Abstract

Hox-1.4 is a mouse homeobox-containing gene (initially identified as HBT-1), whose expression appears to be testis-specific in the adult animal. Examination of Hox-1.4 transcripts in RNA from testes of mutant mice deficient in germ cells confirms that Hox-1.4 expression within the testis is germ cell-specific. Enriched populations of spermatogenic cells were used to localize the expression of Hox-1.4 specifically to germ cells that have entered into and progressed beyond the meiotic prophase stage of differentiation and to demonstrate the presence of two different size Hox-1.4 transcripts. Examination of RNA from teratocarcinoma cell cultures and mouse embryos at 10.5-16.5 days of gestation demonstrated the presence of several Hox-1.4 transcripts, which are larger than those present in germ cells. In the midgestation fetus, Hox-1.4 expression is most abundant in the spinal cord.

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