2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.29.582797
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Novel Nuclear Roles for Testis-Specific ACTL7A and ACTL7B Supported byIn VivoCharacterizations and AI FacilitatedIn SilicoMechanistic Modeling with Implications for Epigenetic Regulation in Spermiogenesis

Pierre Ferrer,
Srijana Upadhyay,
James J. Cai
et al.

Abstract: A mechanistic role for nuclear function of testis-specific actin related proteins (ARPs) is proposed here through contributions of ARP subunit swapping in canonical chromatin regulatory complexes. This is significant to our understanding of both mechanisms controlling regulation of spermiogenesis, and the expanding functional roles of the ARPs in cell biology. Among these roles, actins and ARPs are pivotal not only in cytoskeletal regulation, but also in intranuclear chromatin organization, influencing gene re… Show more

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