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Enzyme
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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
epididymal
)
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The mammalian testis contains high levels of a protein, L-isoaspartyl (D-aspartyl) O-methyltransferase (
PIMT
), postulated to play a role in the repair of age-damaged proteins. To examine the regulation of
PIMT
concentrations during the development of spermatozoa, poly(A)+ RNA was isolated from purified populations of pachytene spermatocytes and round spermatids. Northern blot analysis revealed that a unique 1.1-1.3 kb
PIMT
transcript is present in preparations of round spermatid and pachytene spermatocyte poly (A)+ RNA. The concentration of this small
PIMT
transcript is at least four times higher in mRNA isolated from round spermatids than in mRNA isolated from pachytene spermatocytes, indicating that the
PIMT
gene is actively transcribed during the haploid phase of spermatogenesis. The germ cell-specific
PIMT
transcripts are distributed between the polysomal fraction and the nonpolysomal fractions of testis RNA, suggesting that translational controls also contribute to the high concentrations of
PIMT
in mammalian sperm.
PIMT
function is not essential for spermatogenesis because the testes from transgenic mice lacking
PIMT
activity have normal levels of protamine transcripts, and because functional sperm can be recovered from the cauda epididymis. The protein repair function of the
PIMT
may be more important in maintaining the fertilization competence of translationally-inactive mature sperm during the prolonged period of
epididymal
transit and storage in the male reproductive tract.
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PMID:Translation of a unique transcript for protein isoaspartyl methyltransferase in haploid spermatids: implications for protein storage and repair. 1081 44