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Hormad1

Developmental stage

Expressed in spermatocytes from P10 to adulthood. Expressed in oocytes from 12.5 dpc to P9. Primarily detected in spermatocytes and less in spermatids or spermatogonia. Abundant in the nuclei of pachytene and zygotene cells. Also detected in nuclei of diplotene cells (at protein level).

Function

Plays a key role in meiotic progression (PubMed:19686734, PubMed:21079677, PubMed:21478856). Regulates 3 different functions during meiosis: ensures that sufficient numbers of processed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are available for successful homology search by increasing the steady-state numbers of single-stranded DSB ends (PubMed:19686734, PubMed:21079677). Promotes synaptonemal-complex formation independently of its role in homology search (PubMed:19686734, PubMed:21079677). Plays a key role in the male mid-pachytene checkpoint and the female meiotic prophase checkpoint: required for efficient build-up of ATR activity on unsynapsed chromosome regions, a process believed to form the basis of meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin (MSUC) and meiotic prophase quality control in both sexes (PubMed:21478856).

Post-translational modifications

Phosphorylated at Ser-375 in a SPO11-dependent manner.

Tissue Specificity

Specifically expressed in meiotic germ cells.

Cellular localization

Alternative names

Nohma, Hormad1, HORMA domain-containing protein 1, Newborn ovary HORMA protein

swissprot:Q9D5T7