MEIOSIN

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Meiosis initiator protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MEIOSIN gene.

AliasesMEIOSIN, HMGDC, basic helix-loop-helix and HMG-box containing 1, meiosis initiator, BHMG1
End45,764,541 bp[1]
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MEIOSIN
Identifiers
AliasesMEIOSIN, HMGDC, basic helix-loop-helix and HMG-box containing 1, meiosis initiator, BHMG1
External IDsMGI: 3647482; GeneCards: MEIOSIN; OMA:MEIOSIN - orthologs
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SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_001310124

NM_001370811
NM_001370812

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001297053

NP_001357740
NP_001357741

Location (UCSC)Chr 19: 45.73 – 45.76 MbChr 7: 18.83 – 18.85 Mb
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MEIOSIN is a germ cell-specific transcription factor that acts as a gatekeeper of meiotic initiation in mammals, directing the critical switch from mitotic to meiotic cell division. Expressed in response to retinoic acid signaling, MEIOSIN forms a functional complex with STRA8 to directly activate the transcription of essential meiotic genes. This regulatory mechanism governs the timely entry of both male and female germ cells into meiosis, underpinning the formation of haploid gametes necessary for sexual reproduction. Loss of MEIOSIN disrupts meiotic gene activation and leads to infertility due to failure of meiotic progression.[5][6][7]

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