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PMID 16541461
Gene Name CAPN11
Condition It is involved in regulating calcium-dependent signal transduction events during meiosis and sperm functional processes
Association Associated
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Other associated phenotypes It is involved in regulating calcium-dependent signal transduction events during meiosis and sperm functional processes


Calpain 11 is unique to mouse spermatogenic cells

Ben-Aharon I, Brown PR, Shalgi R, Eddy EM.

The calpains are a family of calcium-dependent thiol proteases involved in intracellular processing of proteins. They occur as heterodimers containing one of various large subunits and a common small subunit. Some of the large subunits are expressed ubiquitously and others are expressed in a restricted set of tissues. We have cloned the cDNA for mouse calpain 11 and demonstrated that it is expressed specifically in the mouse testis. The mRNA begins to accumulate in the testis between days 14 and 16 after birth, corresponding to the period of pachytene spermatocyte development. The protein is detected by day 18 after birth, during mid to late pachytene spermatocyte development, and is present in the acrosomal region of spermatozoa from the cauda epididymis. The expression of calpain 11 during spermatogenesis and its localization in spermatozoa suggest that it is involved in regulating calcium-dependent signal transduction events during meiosis and sperm functional processes. FAU - Ben-Aharon, Irit AU - Ben-Aharon I AD - Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel. FAU - Brown, Paula R AU - Brown PR FAU - Shalgi, Ruth AU - Shalgi R