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  2. A novel member of the testis specific serine kinase family, tssk-3, expressed in the Leydig cells of sexually mature mice

A novel member of the testis specific serine kinase family, tssk-3, expressed in the Leydig cells of sexually mature mice

  • Mech Dev. 2000 May;93(1-2):175-7. doi: 10.1016/s0925-4773(00)00255-0.
G Zuercher 1 V Rohrbach A C Andres A Ziemiecki
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  • 1 The Tiefenau Laboratory, Department of Clinical Research, University of Berne, Switzerland.
Abstract

We have recently characterized two members of a novel family of murine testis specific serine kinases, tssk-1 and tssk-2, expressed exclusively in spermatids undergoing spermiogenesis. Using a differential screening approach we have isolated a third family member, tssk-3. The open reading frame of tssk-3 encodes a protein of 275 Amino acids, consisting essentially of a serine/threonine protein kinase domain only. In contrast, tssk-1 and -2 have distinct, approximately 100 amino acid domains located C-terminally to the kinase domain. Immunoprecipitation experiments revealed that while tssk-1 and tssk-2 form detergent resistant complexes, tssk-3 is not associated with either protein. Expression of tssk-3 was induced at puberty, persisted during adulthood and was restricted to the interstitial Leydig cells of post-pubertal males.

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