Deleted In Azoospermia Like Protein (DAZL)

DAZH; DAZL1; DAZLA; SPGYLA; DAZ-like autosomal; Deleted in azoospermia-like 1; SPGY-like-autosomal

Deleted In Azoospermia Like Protein (DAZL)
The DAZ (Deleted in AZoospermia) gene family encodes potential RNA binding proteins that are expressed in prenatal and postnatal germ cells of males and females.
Deleted In Azoospermia Like Protein is localized to the nucleus and cytoplasm of fetal germ cells and to the cytoplasm of developing oocytes. In the testis, this protein is localized to the nucleus of spermatogonia but relocates to the cytoplasm during meiosis where it persists in spermatids and spermatozoa. Transposition and amplification of this autosomal gene during primate evolution gave rise to the DAZ gene cluster on the Y chromosome. Mutations in this gene have been linked to severe spermatogenic failure and infertility in males.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)