2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.11.05.467500
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Protamine lacking piscine spermatozoa are transcriptionally active

Abstract: Transcriptional quiescence of post-meiotic spermatozoa associated with protamine-mediated chromatin condensation is widely recognized in animals. How sperm acquire the extratesticular maturational competence to move and fertilize the egg is therefore thought to occur via non-transcriptional mechanisms. Here, using transcriptional profiling during spermatozoon differentiation in a fish that does not condense chromatin with protamines, we uncover spatially distinct roles of the GnRH receptor and PDGF signaling p… Show more

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