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SG ID
SG00000987 
UniProt Accession
Theoretical PI
5.92  
Molecular Weight
40570 Da  
Genbank Nucleotide ID
Genbank Protein ID
Gene Name
Tgds 
Gene Synonyms/Alias
 
Protein Name
dTDP-D-glucose 4,6-dehydratase 
Protein Synonyms/Alias
EC=4.2.1.46 
Organism
Mus musculus (Mouse) 
NCBI Taxonomy ID
10090 
Chromosome Location
chr:14;118511133-118531987;-1
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Function in Stage
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Description
The specific localization of lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase within the testicular interstitial tissue, Sertoli cells, and principal cells of caput epididymidis strongly suggests that this protein plays an integral role in both the development and maturation of sperm. 
The information of related literatures
1. R. L. Gerena, N. Eguchi, Y. Urade and G. J. Killian (2000) Stage and region-specific localization of lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase in the adult murine testis and epididymis. J Androl 21(6): 848-54. 

Abstract
Lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase in semen has been associated with male fertility, although this relationship is not well defined. To gain insight into potential mechanisms, the objective of the present study was to immunocytochemically localize lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase within the testis, efferent ducts, and 4 segments of mouse epididymis. In the testis, immunoperoxidase staining was localized within the Sertoli cells only at stages VI-VIII of the spermatogenic cycle, which is just prior to spermiation. Intense staining was also evident throughout the interstitial tissue, including Leydig cells. The entire epithelium of the efferent ducts, including ciliated and nonciliated cells, was immunoreactive. A distinct pattern of immunostaining for lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase was observed in different regions of epididymis, suggesting a possible role in sperm maturation. Staining for lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase was strikingly absent in the initial segment. In caput epididymidis, staining was evident throughout the cell cytoplasm of principal cells with some cells more intensely stained than adjacent ones. In the corpus region, overall staining intensity decreased and appeared to be concentrated in the apical region of principal cells, but some cells were completely unreactive. Reaction product in the cauda region was heavily concentrated on microvilli and within the epididymal lumen. In all epididymal regions, expression of lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase was specific to epithelial principal cells; no immunoreactivity was apparent in other cell types. The specific localization of lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase within the testicular interstitial tissue, Sertoli cells, and principal cells of caput epididymidis strongly suggests that this protein plays an integral role in both the development and maturation of sperm. PMID: [11105911] 

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Subcellular Location
 
Tissue Specificity
 
Gene Ontology
GO IDGO termEvidence
GO:0050662 F:coenzyme binding IEA:InterPro.
GO:0008460 F:dTDP-glucose 4,6-dehydratase activity IEA:EC.
GO:0000166 F:nucleotide binding IEA:InterPro.
GO:0009225 P:nucleotide-sugar metabolic process IEA:InterPro.
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Interpro
IPR005888;    dTDP_Gluc_deHydtase.
IPR001509;    Epimerase_deHydtase.
IPR016040;    NAD(P)-bd_dom.
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Pfam
PF01370;    Epimerase;    1.
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SMART
PROSITE
PRINTS
Created Date
18-Oct-2012 
Record Type
Experiment identified 
Protein sequence Annotation
CHAIN         1    355       dTDP-D-glucose 4,6-dehydratase.
                             /FTId=PRO_0000183251.
ACT_SITE    143    143       Proton donor (By similarity).
ACT_SITE    144    144       Proton acceptor (By similarity).
ACT_SITE    166    166       Proton acceptor (By similarity).
BINDING     142    142       Substrate (By similarity).
CONFLICT    205    205       K -> R (in Ref. 2; AAH21419).
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Nucleotide Sequence
Length: bp   Go to nucleotide: FASTA
Protein Sequence
Length: 355 bp   Go to amino acid: FASTA
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