2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.margen.2015.06.007
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Testes transcriptome profiles of the anadromous fish Coilia nasus during the onset of spermatogenesis

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“…During the fish spawning migration, factors which regulate the development of the germ cells are still poorly known [ 11 ]. Our results on the expression of HSP60 and HSP10 expand and complement earlier reports of germ-cell-specific gene expression [ 9 ]. Even though HSP60/HSP10 matrix activity has been recognized for years, its contribution to germ cell development is still unresolved [ 18 ].…”
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“…During the fish spawning migration, factors which regulate the development of the germ cells are still poorly known [ 11 ]. Our results on the expression of HSP60 and HSP10 expand and complement earlier reports of germ-cell-specific gene expression [ 9 ]. Even though HSP60/HSP10 matrix activity has been recognized for years, its contribution to germ cell development is still unresolved [ 18 ].…”
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“…In the C. nasus spermatids, as the IM results showed, condensed mitochondria with a diffuse and vacuolated matrix are found ( Figure 6 ), which is similar to the matrix-rich mitochondria of rat fetal and postnatal spermatogonia [ 14 ]. This makes biological sense in the process of protein assembly and import into the mitochondria, and therefore these proliferating spermatogenic cells would require more HSP60 to accommodate the generation of new mitochondria for daughter germ cells [ 9 , 27 , 32 ]. During spermatogenesis, mitochondria of spermatogenic cells must undergo rapid morphological changes.…”
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“…As a result, in recent years, more testis analyses have been performed using RNA-seq. For example, testis transcriptomes have been profiled by RNA-seq approaches in fish such as zebrafish [16], Nile tilapia [17], catfish [18], Southern bluefin tuna [19], guppy [20], Chinese sturgeon [21], sharpsnout seabream [22], Coilia nasus [23], and olive flounder [24]. In this way, RNA-seq has provided new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying testis development and spermatogenesis.…”
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