Background: Ornithine decarboxylase antizyme 1 (OAZ1) is an important
regulator of polyamine synthesis and uptake. Our previous studies
indicated that high OAZ1 expression in the ovaries of laying geese is
responsible for poor egg production. In the present study, the
molecular characterization of goose OAZ1 gene was analyzed, as well as
the expression profile in various follicular tissues. Results: An
873-bp cDNA sequence of the OAZ1 gene (Accession No. KC845302) with a
+1 frameshift site (+175T) was obtained. The sequence consisted of a
652-bp two overlapping open reading frames (a putative protein with 216
amino acids). The OAZ domain, OAZ signature and OAZ super family domain
were prominent conserved regions among species. As the follicle size
increased, OAZ1 abundance showed an increasing trend during follicular
development, while it decreased during follicular regression. The level
of OAZ1 mRNA expression was the lowest in the fifth largest
preovulatory follicle, and was 0.65-fold compared to the small white
follicle (P < 0.05). OAZ1 mRNA expression in the largest
preovulatory and postovulatory follicle was 2.11- and 2.49-fold
compared to the small white follicle, respectively (P < 0.05).
Conclusions: The goose OAZ1 structure confirms that OAZ1 plays an
important role in ornithine decarboxylase-mediated regulation of
polyamine homeostasis. Our findings provide an evidence for a potential
function of OAZ1 in follicular development, ovulation and regression