Peroxisomal Testis Specific Protein 1 (PXT1)

STEPP; Small testis-specific peroxisomal protein

Peroxisomal Testis Specific Protein 1 (PXT1)
Genes reported to be crucial for spermatogenesis are often exclusively expressed in the testis. The putative amino acid sequence encoded by the cDNA of the Pxt1 gene contains a conserved Asn-His-Leu (NHL)-motif at its C-terminal end, which is characteristic for peroxisomal proteins. Pxt1-EGFP fusion protein is co-localized with known peroxisomal marker proteins in transfected NIH3T3 cells. The peroxisomal targeting signal NHL is functional and responsible for the correct subcellular localization of the Pxt1-EGFP fusion protein. In male germ cells peroxisomes were reported only in spermatogonia. The Pxt1 gene is so far the first gene coding for a putative peroxisomal protein which is expressed in later steps of spermatogenesis, namely in pachytene spermatocytes.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)