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Browsing Faculty and Researcher Data and Papers by Subject "Protamines, genetics"
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Genetically haploid spermatids are phenotypically diploid
(Nature Publishing Group, 1989-01-26)Because chromosomal homologues segregate from one another during meiosis, spermatids are genetically different. Post-meiotic gene expression could lead to gametic differences, some of which might lead to ... -
Germ cell-specific proteins interact with the 3' untranslated regions of Prm-1 and Prm-2 mRNA
(Elsevier, 1994-12)The testis-specific mouse protamine genes (Prm-1 and Prm-2) are transcribed in haploid round spermatids, their mRNAs stored as cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein particles and translated about 1 week later in ... -
Molecular genetic analysis of mammalian spermatid differentiation
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A sequence-specific RNA binding complex expressed in murine germ cells contains MSY2 and MSY4
(Elsevier, 2000-05)The protamine mRNAs are stored for up to 8 days as translationally repressed ribonucleoprotein particles during murine spermatogenesis. Translational repression of the protamine 1, Prm1, mRNA is controlled ... -
Spnr, a murine RNA-binding protein that is localized to cytoplasmic microtubules
(Rockefeller University Press, 1995-05)Previous studies in transgenic mice have established the importance of the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of the spermatid-specific protamine-1 (Prm-1) mRNA in its translational control during male germ cell ... -
A testis cytoplasmic RNA-binding protein that has the properties of a translational repressor
(American Society for Microbiology, 1996-06)Translation of the mouse protamine 1 (Prm-1) mRNA is repressed for several days during male germ cell differentiation. With the hope of cloning genes that regulate the translational repression of Prm-1, we ...