Androglobin (ADGB)

C6orf103; CAPN7L; Chromosome 6 Open Reading Frame 103; Calpain 7 Like Protein

Androglobin (ADGB)
Androglobin: a chimeric globin in metazoans that is preferentially expressed in Mammalian testes. The globin domain satisfies the criteria of a myoglobin-like fold but is rearranged and split into two parts. The recombinantly expressed human globin domain exhibits an absorption spectrum characteristic of hexacoordination of the heme iron atom. Molecular evolutionary analyses indicate that this chimeric globin family is phylogenetically ancient and originated in the common ancestor to animals and choanoflagellates. In humans and mice, the gene is predominantly expressed in testis tissue, and we propose the name "androglobin" (Adgb). Expression is associated with postmeiotic stages of spermatogenesis and is insensitive to experimental hypoxia. Evidence exists for increased gene expression in fertile compared with infertile males.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)