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Characterization of chromatin-condensing proteins during spermiogenesis in a neogastropod mollusc (Murex brandaris)
Authors:Carme C  ceres,Enric Ribes,Sylviane Muller,Lluí  s Cornudella,Manel Chiva
Affiliation:Carme Càceres,Enric Ribes,Sylviane Muller,Lluís Cornudella,Manel Chiva
Abstract:During the process of chromatin cndensation in the spermiogenesis of the neogastropod mollusc Murex brandaris, the nuclear protein complement undergoes a complex series of changes. These changes lead to the appearance of three small protamines in the ripe sperm nuclei. We have characterized this system electrophoretically and at the compositions with antibodies elicited against a specific spermatozoan protamine. Our results indicate that the complex pattern of chromatin condensation during spermiogenesis in this species (M. brandaris) may be modulated by a series of post-translational (and intranuclear) modifications of DNA-interacting proteins, such as precursors to the sperm protamines. The amino acid composition of each sperm protamine is remarkably simple (lys + arg + gly ≥96 mol%). This system of spermiogenic/spermatozoal proteins in the neogastropod M. brandaris clearly differs from that in patellogastropods and archaeogastropods, and it may be helpful in understanding evolutionary changes in the chromatin condensation pattern during the spermiogenesis of gastropod molluscs. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:Spermiogenesis  Nuclear condensation  Chromatin  Protamines  Protein-precursors  Neogastropod mollusc
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