Previously, it was implicated that p53 plays a role in spermatogenesis. Here we report that p53 knockout mice exhibit significantly less mature motile spermatozoa than their p53(1/1) counterparts. To better understand the role of p53 in spermatogenesis, we analyzed the response of spermatogenic cells to DNA insult during prophase. It was found that although low-level g-irradiation activated a p53-dependent premeiotic delay, higher levels of g-irradiation induced a p53-independent apoptosis during meiosis. Furthermore, p53 knockout mice exhibited reduced in vivo levels of unscheduled DNA synthesis, indicative of compromised DNA repair. Thus, p53 provides another level of stringency in addition to other spermatogenic “quality control ” mechan...
All components of the double-stranded DNA break (DSB) re-pair complex DNA-dependent protein kinase (...
The generation of viable sperm proceeds through a series of coordinated steps, including germ cell s...
Spermatozoa experience a series of physiological alternation upon traveling from the testis to the e...
Meiosis initiates with the formation of double strand breaks (DSBs) throughout the genome. To avoid ...
The S-phase DNA damage checkpoint is activated by DNA damage to delay DNA synthesis allowing time to...
International audienceThe importance of regulated necrosis in pathologies such as cerebral stroke an...
The importance of regulated necrosis in pathologies such as cerebral stroke and myocardial infarctio...
Apoptosis plays an important role in controlling germ cell numbers and restricting abnormal cell pro...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of the chromosome Y structure and Trp53 genotype ...
During spermatogenesis, DNA damage is a naturally occurring event. At a certain stage, during the fi...
<div><p>To protect germ cells from genomic instability, surveillance mechanisms ensure meiosis occur...
<p>p53 protects cells from DNA damage by inducing cell-cycle arrest upon encountering genomic stress...
Beside its well-documented role in carcinogenesis, the function of p53 family has been more recently...
All components of the double-stranded DNA break (DSB) re-pair complex DNA-dependent protein kinase (...
The generation of viable sperm proceeds through a series of coordinated steps, including germ cell s...
Spermatozoa experience a series of physiological alternation upon traveling from the testis to the e...
Meiosis initiates with the formation of double strand breaks (DSBs) throughout the genome. To avoid ...
The S-phase DNA damage checkpoint is activated by DNA damage to delay DNA synthesis allowing time to...
International audienceThe importance of regulated necrosis in pathologies such as cerebral stroke an...
The importance of regulated necrosis in pathologies such as cerebral stroke and myocardial infarctio...
Apoptosis plays an important role in controlling germ cell numbers and restricting abnormal cell pro...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of the chromosome Y structure and Trp53 genotype ...
During spermatogenesis, DNA damage is a naturally occurring event. At a certain stage, during the fi...
<div><p>To protect germ cells from genomic instability, surveillance mechanisms ensure meiosis occur...
<p>p53 protects cells from DNA damage by inducing cell-cycle arrest upon encountering genomic stress...
Beside its well-documented role in carcinogenesis, the function of p53 family has been more recently...
All components of the double-stranded DNA break (DSB) re-pair complex DNA-dependent protein kinase (...
The generation of viable sperm proceeds through a series of coordinated steps, including germ cell s...
Spermatozoa experience a series of physiological alternation upon traveling from the testis to the e...