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Query: EC:2.7.7.6 (
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Gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase (
GRTH
/Ddx25), a member of the DEAD-box protein family, is essential for completion of spermatogenesis.
GRTH
is present in the cytoplasm and nucleus of meiotic spermatocytes and round spermatids and functions as a component of mRNP particles, implicating its post-transcriptional regulatory roles in germ cells. In this study,
GRTH
antibodies specific to N- or C-terminal sequences showed differential subcellular expression of
GRTH
56- and 61-kDa species in nucleus and cytoplasm, respectively, of rodent testis and transfected COS1 cells. The 56-kDa nuclear species interacted with CRM1 and participated in mRNA transport. The phosphorylated cytoplasmic 61-kDa species was associated with polyribosomes. Confocal studies on COS-1 cells showed that
GRTH
-GFP was retained in the nucleus by treatment with a
RNA polymerase
inhibitor or the nuclear protein export inhibitor. This indicated that
GRTH
is a shuttling protein associated with RNA export. The N-terminal leucine-rich region (61-74 amino acids) was identified as the nuclear export signal that participated in CRM1-dependent nuclear export pathway. Deletion analysis identified a 14-amino acid
GRTH
sequence (100-114 amino acids) as a nuclear localization signal.
GRTH
selectively regulated the translation of specific genes including histone 4 and HMG2 in germ cells. In addition,
GRTH
participated in the nuclear export of RNA messages (PGK2, tACE, and TP2) in a gene-specific manner. These studies strongly indicate that the mammalian
GRTH
/Ddx25 gene is a multifunctional RNA helicase that is an essential regulator of sperm maturation.
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PMID:Gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase (GRTH/Ddx25) is a transport protein involved in gene-specific mRNA export and protein translation during spermatogenesis. 1696 3