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Transition of basic protein during spermatogenesis of Fenneropenaeus chinensis (Osbeck, 1765)
Authors:Shaoqin Ge  Suixin Wang  Xianjiang Kang  Fei Duan  Yan Wang  Wenyan Li  Mingshen Guo  Shumei Mu  Yuhua Zhang
Affiliation:(1) Hebei University Health Science Center, 071000 Baoding, People’s Republic of China;(2) College of Life Science, Hebei University, 071000 Baoding, People’s Republic of China;(3) Langfang Health Vocational College, 065000 Langfang, People’s Republic of China;(4) Hebei University Health Science Center, Yuhua East Road 342, 071002 Baoding, Hebei Province, China;(5) College of Life Science, Hebei University, Wusi East Road 180, 071002 Baoding, Hebei Province, China
Abstract:According to the ultrastructural characteristic observation of the developing male germ cells, spermatogenesis of the crustacean shrimp, Fenneropenaeus chinensis, is classified into spermatogonia, primary spermatocytes, secondary spermatocyte, four stages of spermatids, and mature sperm. The basic protein transition during its spermatogenesis is studied by transmission electron microscopy of ammoniacal silver reaction and immunoelectron microscopical distribution of acetylated histone H4. The results show that basic protein synthesized in cytoplasm of spermatogonia is transferred into the nucleus with deposition on new duplicated DNA. In the spermatocyte stage, some nuclear basic protein combined with RNP is transferred into the cytoplasm and is involved in forming the cytoplasmic vesicle clumps. In the early spermatid, most of the basic protein synthesized in the new spermatid cytoplasm is transferred into the nucleus, and the chromatin condensed gradually, and the rest is shifted into the pre-acrosomal vacuole. In the middle spermatid, the nuclear basic protein linked with DNA is acetylated and transferred into the proacrosomal vacuole and assembled into the acrosomal blastema. At the late spermatid, almost all of the basic protein in the nucleus has been removed into the acrosome. During the stage from late spermatid to mature sperm, some de novo basic proteins synthesized in the cytoplasm belt transfer into the nucleus without a membrane and almost all deposit in the periphery to form a supercoating. The remnant histone H4 accompanied by chromatin fibers is acetylated in the center of the nucleus, leading to relaxed DNA and activated genes making the nucleus non-condensed.
Keywords:Fenneropenaeus chinensis   Spermatogenesis   Ultrastructural characteristics   Basic protein transition   Acetylated H4   Ammoniacal silver reaction   Immunolocalization
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