Differential Effects of the KitW Mutation with Other Kit Allelic Combinations on Male Sterility Among Inter- or Intrasubspecific Hybrids in Mice |
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Authors: | Abeer El-Nahas Samir El-Shazly Said El-Fiky Tomomasa Watanabe |
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Institution: | (1) Laboratory of Experimental Animal Science, Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, 060-0818, Japan;(2) Department of Animal Husbandry, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University, Egypt |
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Abstract: | The combination of the Kit
W mutation and Kit
S allele from Mus spretus leads to male hybrid sterility. The effects of other combinations between Kit
W and Kit
M from Mus m. molossinus or Kit
N from Mus m. musculus on male reproductive ability were examined in this study. The Kit
W/Kit
M and Kit
W/Kit
N males were fertile and showed the normal pattern of spermatogenesis in most seminiferous tubules. There were two amino acid substitutions in the protein deduced from the cDNA sequence coded by the Kit
M allele sequence and three in the Kit
M allele compared with the protein from the + Kit allele of C57BL mice. These amino acid exchanges had no effect on the fertility of Kit
W/Kit
M and Kit
W/Kit
N males. Therefore, comparing the sequence data from cDNA coded by Kit
M and Kit
N alleles with that for the Kit
S allele, we concluded that one or more amino acid exchanges in the extracellular domain would be the cause of male hybrid sterility in the Kit
W/Kit
S combination; these substitutions are Phe to Ser at position 72, Thr to Ala at 95, Ser to Arg at 101, Leu to Pro at 123, and Ile to Met at 1303 |
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Keywords: | male hybrid sterility Kit gene W allele wild mice |
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