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KMID : 1023620150390020043
Reproductive and Developmental Biology
2015 Volume.39 No. 2 p.43 ~ p.47
Expression of Sirt1, Sirt2, Sirt5, and Sirt6 in the Mouse Testis
Ki Byeong-Seong

Park Mi-ree
Woo Yun-mi
Lee Woo-Sik
Ko Jung-Jae
Choi Young-Sok
Abstract
Sirtuin proteins are evolutionary conserved Sir2-related NAD^+-dependent deacetylases and regulate many of cellular processes such as metabolism, inflammation, transcription, and aging. Sirtuin contains activity of either ADP-ribosyltransferase or deacetyltranfease and their activity is dependent on the localization in cells. However, the expression pattern of Sirtuins has not been well studied. To examine the expression levels of Sirtuins, RT-PCR was performed using total RNAs from various tissues including liver, small intestine, heart, brain, kidney, lung, spleen, stomach, uterus, ovary, and testis. Sirtuins were highly expressed in most of tissues including the testis. Immunostaining assay showed that Sirt1 and Sirt6 were mainly located in the nucleus of germ cells, spermatocytes, and spermatids in the seminiferous tubules, whereas Sirt2 and Sirt5 were exclusively present in the cytoplasm of germ cells and spermatocytes. Our results indicate that Sirtuins may function as regulators of spermatogenesis and their activities might be dependent on their location in the seminiferous tubules.
KEYWORD
Sirtuin, Sirt1, Sirt2, Sirt5, Sirt6, Mouse, Testis
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