Journal article

DDB1- and CUL4-associated factor 12-like protein 1 (Dcaf12l1) is not essential for male fertility in mice

BJ Houston, AM Lopes, M Laan, L Nagirnaja, AE O'Connor, DJ Merriner, J Nguyen, M Punab, A Riera-Escamilla, C Krausz, KI Aston, DF Conrad, MK O'Bryan

Developmental Biology | Published : 2022

Abstract

Male infertility is a common condition affecting at least 7% of men worldwide and is often genetic in origin. Using whole exome sequencing, we recently discovered three hemizygous, likely damaging variants in DDB1- and CUL4-associated factor 12-like protein 1 (DCAF12L1) in men with azoospermia. DCAF12L1 is located on the X-chromosome and as identified by single cell sequencing studies, its expression is enriched in human testes and specifically in Sertoli cells and spermatogonia. However, very little is known about the role of DCAF12L1 in spermatogenesis, thus we generated a knockout mouse model to further explore the role of DCAF12L1 in male fertility. Knockout mice were generated using CRI..

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Funding Acknowledgements

Australian National Health and Medical Research grant to MKOB, KIA and DFC (APP1120356) . US National Institutes of Health grant to DFC (R01HD078641) . Estonia Research Council grant to ML and MP (PRG1021) . Portuguese Government Fundaa o para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (IF/01262/2014) to AML. The IPATIMUP i3S Research Unit is partially supported by Fundaao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia project Institute for Research and Innovation in Health Sciences (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007274) .