Reduced fertility in mice deficient for the POU protein sperm-1
Abstract
Members of the POU-homeodomain gene family encode transcriptional regulatory molecules that play important roles in terminal differentiation of many organ systems. Sperm-1 (Sprm-1) is a POU domain factor that is exclusively expressed in the differentiating male germ cell. We show here that the Sprm-1 protein is expressed in the haploid spermatid and that 129/Sv Sprm-1(−/−) mice are subfertile when compared with wild-type or heterozygous littermates yet exhibit normal testicular morphology and produce normal numbers of mobile spermatozoa. Our data suggest that the Sprm-1 protein plays a discrete regulatory function in the haploid spermatid, which is required for the optimal function, but not the terminal differentiation, of the male germ cell.
Footnotes
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↵ ‡ Present address: Nexstar Pharmaceuticals, 2860 Wilderness Place, Boulder, CO 30301.
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Michael G. Rosenfeld
- ABBREVIATION:
- CREM,
- cyclic AMP-responsive element modulator
- Copyright © 1997, The National Academy of Sciences of the USA








