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Query: UNIPROT:P56851 (
epididymal
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Epididymal epithelium is well known as a site of secretion of various proteins present in
epididymal
luminal fluid. Although there have been many reports of primary cultures of
epididymal
epithelial cells, their growth is limited over time. We have established immortalized
epididymal
epithelial cell lines from primary cultures of
epididymal
cells from transgenic mice harboring temperature-sensitive simian virus 40 large T-antigen gene in order to study the regulatory mechanisms of
epididymal
function, including specific factor secretion. These cell lines (PC1 from proximal caput; and DC1, DC2, and
DC3
from distal caput) have been maintained for more than 1 year and show temperature-dependent growth and expression of cytokeratin, a marker of epithelial cells. These cells express the androgen receptor as well as markers of the murine
epididymal
epithelium, PEB-like protein (ie, phosphatidye ethanolamine binding protein), E-RABP (ie,
epididymal
retinoic acid-binding protein), and EP17 (ie, epididymal protein of 17 kd). The androgen-regulated 5-kilobase mE-RABP promoter DNA fragment ligated to the neomycin-resistant gene was used for stable transfection of DC1 cells. Because the mE-RABP gene is specifically expressed in the distal caput, neomycin selection provides a pure population of epithelial cells from that segment. This neomycin-resistant immortalized cell line from the distal caput was cultured for more than 6 months. Such immortalized cell lines should be valuable tools for studying the regulation of tissue-specific gene expression, and may be used to identify one or more
epididymal
specific transcription factors involved in the expression of
epididymal
specific proteins.
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PMID:Immortalized epididymal cell lines from transgenic mice overexpressing temperature-sensitive simian virus 40 large T-antigen gene. 1239 33