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Siah2  -  seven in absentia 2

Mus musculus

Synonyms: AA415433, E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase SIAH2, Seven in absentia homolog 2, Siah-2, Sinh2, ...
 
 
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Biological context of Siah2

 

Anatomical context of Siah2

  • These represented a comparable stage of germ cell development to those cells first expressing Siah-2 in the ovary [3].
  • The expression of Siah-2 in the testis was first detected in postmeiotic spermatids [3].
  • Siah-2 expression was absent in primordial oocytes but was detected in all growing oocytes, coincident with their recruitment from the pool of quiescent cells [3].

References

  1. Generation and analysis of Siah2 mutant mice. Frew, I.J., Hammond, V.E., Dickins, R.A., Quinn, J.M., Walkley, C.R., Sims, N.A., Schnall, R., Della, N.G., Holloway, A.J., Digby, M.R., Janes, P.W., Tarlinton, D.M., Purton, L.E., Gillespie, M.T., Bowtell, D.D. Mol. Cell. Biol. (2003) [Pubmed]
  2. Isolation and characterisation of murine homologues of the Drosophila seven in absentia gene (sina). Della, N.G., Senior, P.V., Bowtell, D.D. Development (1993) [Pubmed]
  3. Expression of Siah-2, a vertebrate homologue of Drosophila sina, in germ cells of the mouse ovary and testis. Della, N.G., Bowtell, D.D., Beck, F. Cell Tissue Res. (1995) [Pubmed]
 
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