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NANOS3 function in human germ cell development | Human Molecular Genetics | Oxford Academic
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Abstract. Human infertility is common and frequently linked to poor germ cell development. Yet, human germ cell development is poorly understood, at least

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      image:alt:NANOS is conserved in humans, with enriched expression in human gonadal tissue. (A) Alignment of the protein sequences of NANOS homologs in multiple organisms reveals conservation of the NANOS genes from invertebrates to vertebrates. Mammalian species (M. musculus/mouse, R. norvegicus/rat, H. sapiens/human) each have three NANOS homologs and share the highest sequence similarity, relative to more primitive species (X. laevis/frog, B. mori/silkworm, D. rerio/zebrafish, C. elegans/worm, D. melanogaster/fly). (B) The NANOS protein sequence is mostly divergent outside of the eight amino acids which comprise two zinc finger motifs (CCHC CCHC), shown in red. (C) Quantitative PCR of NANOS2, NANOS3, DAZL and VASA in fetal and adult human tissue cDNA. NANOS2 and 3 expression are highest in the fetal and adult testis, and are likewise enriched in the fetal and adult ovary. Gene expression is normalized to GAPDH, RPLPO and EEF1A1. (D) Characterization of NANOS expression in adult human testis lysates via western blot analysis with custom NANOS antibodies. NANOS1 is detected at ∼60 kDa. NANOS2 is detected at ∼24kDa. NANOS3 is detected at ∼28kDa. (E) NANOS expression in human gonadal tissue is determined via western blot analysis of human tissue lysates. NANOS1, 2 and 3 are expressed in the fetal and adult ovaries and testes; NANOS3 is also expressed in the adult brain. GAPDH is included as a loading control.
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