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Fra1 activity in the frog, Rana esculenta, testis: a new potential role in sperm transport.

Author(s)
Cobellis, Gilda
Lombardi, Monica
Scarpa, Donatella
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Subjects

Animals

Antibody Specificity

Immunohistochemistry

Male

Pituitary Gland

Pituitary Gland: phys...

Proto-Oncogene Protei...

Proto-Oncogene Protei...

Proto-Oncogene Protei...

Rana esculenta

Rana esculenta: physi...

Reproduction

Reproduction: physiol...

Seasons

Sperm Transport

Sperm Transport: phys...

Testis

Testis: physiology

Date Issued
2005-05-01
Abstract
Using an anti-Fos family member antibody, we have previously described in Rana esculenta testis the presence of a nuclear, 43 kDa protein that we hypothesized to be Fra1. With the assistance of an antibody against Fra1 that does not cross-react with other Fos family members, here we report data on Fra1 expression, localization, and putative activity in Rana esculenta testis during its annual reproductive cycle. Western blot analysis confirms that the nuclear, 43 kDa protein is Fra1. Immunocytochemistry validates the Western blot results and shows cytoplasmic and nuclear immunostaining of Fra1 in peritubular myoid cells, efferent ducts, and blood vessels. We report for the first time in a vertebrate, experimental evidence showing that the expression of Fra1 is related to peritubular myoid cells during sperm transport from the tubular compartment to efferent ducts.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/1652
ISSN
0006-3363
Journal
Biology of reproduction
URL
http://www.biolreprod.org/cgi/content/abstract/72/5/1101
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