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Query: EC:3.6.1.3 (
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A
gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase
(
GRTH
) was identified and characterized.
GRTH
cloned from rat Leydig cell, mouse testis, and human testis cDNA libraries is a novel member of the DEAD-box protein family.
GRTH
is transcriptionally up-regulated by chorionic gonadotropin via cyclic AMP-induced androgen formation in the Leydig cell. It has
ATPase
and RNA helicase activities and increases translation in vitro. This helicase is highly expressed in rat, mouse, and human testes and weakly expressed in the pituitary and hypothalamus.
GRTH
is produced in both somatic (Leydig cells) and germinal (meiotic spermatocytes and round haploid spermatids) cells and is developmentally regulated.
GRTH
predominantly localized in the cytoplasm may function as a translational activator. This novel helicase could be relevant to the control of steroidogenesis and the paracrine regulation of androgen-dependent spermatogenesis in the testis.
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PMID:A novel gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase. A new member of the dead-box family. 1060 60
Gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase
(
GRTH
) is a novel DEAD-box protein with
ATPase
and RNA helicase activities.
GRTH
gene transcription is stimulated by human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) via cyclic AMP-induced androgen formation in testicular Leydig cells. In this study, immunocytochemical and Western analyses identified
GRTH
as a developmentally regulated protein in Leydig cells and in germ cells (pachytene spermatocytes and round spermatids) of the rat testis. Three ATGs with the potential for generation of multiple protein species were identified. Germ cells primarily utilized the 1st ATG codon (+1) and contained major proteins of 61/56 kDa, whereas Leydig cells utilized preferentially the 2nd ATG codon (+ 343) with expression of 48/43 kDa species. A 3rd ATG was weakly utilized and yielded a 33-kDa protein only in germ cells. The increase in
GRTH
43-kDa protein in Leydig cells caused by hCG treatment was prevented by the androgen receptor antagonist, flutamide. In round spermatids, hCG caused a significant decrease of 61 kDa species and an induction 48/43 kDa species, whereas no changes were observed in pachytene spermatocytes. Reversal of this hormone-induced switch of expression by flutamide indicated a role of androgen in utilization of the 2nd ATG. These studies have demonstrated a cell-specific and hormone-dependent alternative usage of ATG codons in the testis. They have also revealed that the androgen-dependent transcription of
GRTH
expression in Leydig cells is accompanied by a marked increase of 43-kDa species. The findings indicate that expression of
GRTH
proteins is regulated by gonadotropin/androgen at the translational level.
...
PMID:Cell-specific and hormone-regulated expression of gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase gene (GRTH/Ddx25) resulting from alternative utilization of translation initiation codons in the rat testis. 1273 86
The
gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase
(GRTH/DDX25) is a new member of the DEAD-box protein family. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that GRTH is distantly related to other members of the family. GRTH is transcriptionally up-regulated by gonadotropin, displays
ATPase
and RNA helicase activities, and participates in germ cell development. To understand the regulation of GRTH gene expression, we investigated its structural organization and aspects of basal transcriptional regulation at the promoter domain. The 20-kb mouse GRTH gene contains 12 coding exons and all but one of its conserved helicase motifs are contained within single exons. GRTH is a TATA-less gene with multiple transcriptional start sites (TSS), GC-rich sequences and a promoter located within -205/+63 bp of the gene. Sequences -852/-354 and -501/-354 bp caused 40-60% and >80% inhibition of transcription in expressing and non-expressing cells, respectively. Transcriptional activity was recovered only in expressing cells by the addition of upstream sequences (-1085/-852 bp). Sp1/Sp3 supported basal transcriptional activity in all cell types, while E-box was an activator-binding site only in non-expressing cells. These findings indicate that a differential pattern of transcriptional regulation may be involved in the control of GRTH gene expression in a cell-specific manner.
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PMID:Genomic organization and transcriptional analysis of gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase--GRTH/DDX25 gene. 1509 94
Male germ cell maturation is governed by the expression of specific protein(s) in a precise temporal sequence during development.
Gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase
(GRTH/DDX25), a member of the Glu-Asp-Ala-Glu (DEAD)-box protein family, is a testis-specific gonadotropin/androgen-regulated RNA helicase that is present in germ cells (meiotic spermatocytes and round spermatids) and Leydig cells. GRTH is essential for completion of spermatogenesis as a posttranscriptional regulator of relevant genes during germ cell development. Male mice lacking GRTH are sterile with spermatogenic arrest due to failure of round spermatids to elongate, where striking structural changes and reduction in size of chromatoid bodies are observed. GRTH also plays a central role in preventing germ cell apoptosis. In addition to its inherent helicase unwinding/
adenosine triphosphatase
activities, GRTH binds to specific mRNAs as an integral component of ribonuclear protein particles. As a shuttle protein, GRTH transports target mRNAs from nucleus to the cytoplasm for storage in chromatoid bodies of spermatids, where they await translation during spermatogenesis. GRTH is also associated with polyribosomes to regulate target gene translation. The finding of a missense mutation associated with male infertility, where its expression associates with loss of GRTH phosphorylation, supports the relevance of GRTH to human germ cell development. We conclude that the mammalian GRTH/DDX25 is a multifunctional RNA helicase that is an essential regulator of spermatogenesis and is highly relevant for studies of male infertility and contraception.
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PMID:Gonadotropin-regulated testicular RNA helicase (GRTH/DDX25): a multifunctional protein essential for spermatogenesis. 1987 92