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J Biol Chem, Vol. 274, Issue 1, 444-450, January 1, 1999
From the Lower Saxony Institute for Peptide Research,
D-30 625 Hannover, Germany and Departments of § Molecular
Biology and ¶ Gynecology and Obstetrics, Hannover Medical School,
D-30625 Hannover, Germany
The so-called lipocalins are a family of
extracellular proteins that are known to typically fulfill tasks as
transport proteins for small hydrophobic molecules. However, in the
last decade, a large diversity has been described concerning their
functions, for example as enzymes, immunomodulators, or proteins
involved in coloration and pheromone action. Aphrodisin belongs to
those lipocalins, which are of significant importance for the
pheromonal stimulation of copulatory behavior in male hamsters. We
recently succeeded in characterizing the corresponding cDNA and
demonstrated the expression of the aphrodisin gene in the vagina,
uterus, and Bartholin's glands of female hamsters. Here we report the
structure of the aphrodisin gene and the functionality of its promoter
region. We further compare the aphrodisin gene to the related gene for mouse odorant-binding protein 1a, indicating similar functions of their
products. As a novelty, we show that the aphrodisin gene, in addition
to the above-mentioned tissues, is also expressed in female hamster
parotid glands. In contradiction to the results expected, we finally
demonstrate that aphrodisin already occurs in vaginal discharge before
the female animals reach fertility. These findings may lead to the
identification of as yet unknown aphrodisin functions.
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