Journal article

Localization of the chromatin remodelling protein, ATRX in the adult testis

P Tang, A Argentaro, AJ Pask, L O'Donnell, J Marshall-Graves, M Familari, VR Harley

Journal of Reproduction and Development | SOCIETY REPRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT-SRD | Published : 2011

Abstract

Mutations in ATRX (alpha-thalassaemia and mental retardation on the X-chromosome) can give rise to ambiguous or female genitalia in XY males, implying a role for ATRX in testicular development. Studies on ATRX have mainly focused on its crucial role in brain development and α-globin regulation; however, little is known about its function in sexual differentiation and its expression in the adult testis. Here we show that the ATRX protein is present in adult human and rat testis and is expressed in the somatic cells; Sertoli, Leydig, and peritubular myoid cells, and also in germ cells; spermatogonia and early meiotic spermatocytes. The granular pattern of ATRX staining is consistent with that ..

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