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PMID 9294855
Gene Name DAZL
Condition Male infertility
Association Assocaited
Sex Male
Infertility type Male infertility
Other associated phenotypes Male infertility


A putative human male infertility gene DAZLA: genomic structure and methylation status

Chai NN, Phillips A, Fernandez A, Yen PH.

The DAZLA (DAZ Like Autosomal) gene on human chromosome 3 shares a high degree of homology with the DAZ (Deleted in AZoospermia) gene family on the Y chromosome, a gene family frequently deleted in males with azoospermia or severe oligospermia. The involvement of both DAZ and DAZLA in spermatogenesis is suggested by their testis-specific expression and their homology with a Drosophila male infertility gene, boule. Whereas male infertility resulting from deletion of the DAZ genes on the Y chromosome occurs sporadically, that due to a defective DAZLA gene is expected to be inheritable. The fraction of males with idiopathic azoospermia or oligospermia that harbour mutations in the DAZLA gene remains unknown. As a prerequisite for mutation screening, the genomic structure of the DAZLA gene was elucidated and found to consist of 11 exons spanning 19 kh. The exon/intron boundaries are conserved between DAZ and DAZLA. The 5' end of both genes are hypomethylated in spermatozoa but not in leukocytes or placenta, consistent with the expression pattern of the genes. The genomic structure of DAZLA paves the way for mutation detection in families with autosomal recessive male infertility. FAU - Chai, N N AU - Chai NN AD - Division of Medical Genetics, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance 90502-2064, USA. FAU - Phillips, A AU - Phillips A FAU - Fernandez, A AU - Fernandez A