Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8393092 | Reproductive Biology | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Spermine synthase (SPMS), which converts spermidine into spermine, is essential for normal cell growth and development processes in humans and other mammals, but the molecular characterization and expression profiling of the SPMS gene remain undetermined in goose tissues and ovarian follicles. In this study, the SPMS cDNA sequence of the Sichuan white goose was cloned and analysed, and SPMS mRNA expression was profiled in various tissues and ovarian follicles. The results showed that the open reading frame of the SPMS cDNA sequence was 1092â¯bp in length, encoding 363 amino acids with a molecular weight of 41â¯kDa. Among all the examined tissues, SPMS expression was highest in the spleen and cerebrum and lowest in the breast and thigh muscles. SPMS expression in the F1 follicle was significantly higher than that in the POF (except for POF2) (Pâ¯<â¯0.05). Our results indicate that SPMS might play an important role in follicular development and ovulation.
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Authors
Bo Kang, Qilin Xu, Ziyu Chen, Yongsheng Wu, Su Yang, Xicheng Yang, Zhao Zhang, Dongmei Jiang,