Pre-messenger RNA cleavage factor I (CFIm): potential role in alternative polyadenylation during spermatogenesis
UMass Chan Affiliations
Department of Molecular and Cellular PhysiologyDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2007-11-23Keywords
Amino Acid SequenceAnimals
Base Sequence
Cleavage And Polyadenylation Specificity
Factor
Gene Expression Regulation
Male
Mice
Molecular Sequence Data
Polyadenylation
Protein Subunits
RNA Precursors
*RNA Splice Sites
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Spermatogenesis
Spermatogonia
Testis
mRNA Cleavage and Polyadenylation Factors
Life Sciences
Medicine and Health Sciences
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A hallmark of male germ cell gene expression is the generation by alternative polyadenylation of cell-specific mRNAs, many of which utilize noncanonical A(A/U)UAAA-independent polyadenylation signals. Cleavage factor I (CFIm), a component of the pre-mRNA cleavage and polyadenylation protein complex, can direct A(A/U)UAAA-independent polyadenylation site selection of somatic cell mRNAs. Here we report that the CFIm subunits NUDT21/CPSF5 and CPSF6 are highly enriched in mouse male germ cells relative to somatic cells. Both subunits are expressed from spermatogenic cell mRNAs that are shorter than the corresponding somatic transcripts. Complementary DNA sequencing and Northern blotting revealed that the shorter Nudt21 and Cpsf6 mRNAs are generated by alternative polyadenylation in male germ cells using proximal poly(A) signals. Both sets of transcripts contain CFIm binding sites within their 3'-untranslated regions, suggesting autoregulation of CFIm subunit formation in male germ cells. CFIm subunit mRNA and protein levels exhibit distinct developmental variation during spermatogenesis, indicating stage-dependent translational and/or posttranslational regulation. CFIm binding sites were identified near the 3' ends of numerous male germ cell transcripts utilizing A(A/U)UAAA-independent sites. Together these findings suggest that CFIm complexes participate in alternative polyadenylation directed by noncanonical poly(A) signals during spermatogenesis.Source
Biol Reprod. 2008 Mar;78(3):472-82. Epub 2007 Nov 21. Link to article on publisher's siteDOI
10.1095/biolreprod.107.064774Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/39219PubMed ID
18032416Related Resources
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10.1095/biolreprod.107.064774