Sperm Protein Associated With The Nucleus, X-Linked Family, Member N5 (SPANXN5)

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SPANX-N5; CT11.10; Cancer/Testis Antigen Family 11, Member 10; Sperm Protein Associated With The Nucleus On The X N5; Nuclear-associated protein SPAN-Xn5

Sperm Protein Associated With The Nucleus, X-Linked Family, Member N5 (SPANXN5)
Formation of mature spermatozoa requires the temporally regulated transcription and translation of multiple testis-specific genes. By screening a human testis cDNA expression library with mononclonal antibodies that inhibit sperm function, Westbrook et al. (2000) cloned and characterized a novel gene, SPANXA1, which they named SPANX. The SPANXA1 gene encodes a deduced 97-amino acid protein with a molecular mass of approximately 11 kD. The protein contains 2 overlapping consensus single basic-type nuclear localization signals and 1 consensus bipartite basic-type nuclear localization signal. By searching for SPANX-like genes, Kouprina et al. (2004) identified several SPANXN genes, including SPANXN5. Within the SPANXN5 peptide sequence, Westbrook et al. (2006) identified a nuclear localization signal and regions rich in glutamic acid and serine.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

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  1. "The SPANX gene family of cancer/testis-specific antigens: rapid evolution and amplification in African great apes and hominids."Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 101:3077-3082(2004) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]
  2. "The DNA sequence of the human X chromosome." Nature 434:325-337(2005) [PubMed] [Europe PMC] [Abstract]