AbstractThe quantitative changes of a group of non-histone chromosomal proteins identified by its solubility, electrophoretic mobility and amino acid analysis as the high mobility group proteins HMG1 and HMG2, were studied throughout rooster spermatogenesis. The ratio HMG1/HMG2 remained constant (0.66 ± 0.04) during the transition from dividing meiotic and premeiotic cells to nondividing spermatids and from transcriptionally active cells (spermatogonia, spermatocytes and early spermatids) to transcriptionally inactive late spermatids. The ratio HMG1/nucleosomal histone and HMG2/nucleosomal histone increase markedly at the end of spermiogenesis during the transition from nucleohistone to nucleoprotamine when nucleosomes are being disassemble...
AbstractTwo phosphorylated HMG-like proteins with Mr ≈ 10 000 have been isolated from HeLa S3 cells,...
Spermatogenesis is a highly conserved process that can be divided into three stages: pre-meiosis, me...
AbstractThe function of sperm is to safely transport the haploid paternal genome to the egg containi...
AbstractThe quantitative changes of a group of non-histone chromosomal proteins identified by its so...
AbstractElectrophoretic analysis of acid-soluble chromosomal proteins isolated from rooster testis c...
In order to propose a role for internucleosomal high mobility group proteins (HMGs), and HI histone ...
AbstractSpermatogenesis is accompanied by a remarkable reorganization of the chromatin in post-meiot...
The high-mobility group A (HMGA) nonhistone chromosomal proteins HMGA1 and HMGA2 play a role in dete...
The structure of chromatin undergoes extensive alteration during mammalian spermatogenesis. Several ...
During spermiogenesis, a dramatic chromatin remodelling occurs: most of the histones are replaced by...
AbstractTo study whether changes in methylation of DNA are related to the structural and functional ...
During spermiogenesis in mammals and many other vertebrate classes, histone-containing nucleosomes a...
[eng] The study of chromatin structure in several simple sperm models of increasing complexity was p...
Plate-forme PIXANIM - Plate-forme Phénotypage par imagerie in/ex vivo de l'Animal à la MoléculeInter...
Spermatogenesis involves extremely marked cellular, genetic and chromatin changes resulting in the g...
AbstractTwo phosphorylated HMG-like proteins with Mr ≈ 10 000 have been isolated from HeLa S3 cells,...
Spermatogenesis is a highly conserved process that can be divided into three stages: pre-meiosis, me...
AbstractThe function of sperm is to safely transport the haploid paternal genome to the egg containi...
AbstractThe quantitative changes of a group of non-histone chromosomal proteins identified by its so...
AbstractElectrophoretic analysis of acid-soluble chromosomal proteins isolated from rooster testis c...
In order to propose a role for internucleosomal high mobility group proteins (HMGs), and HI histone ...
AbstractSpermatogenesis is accompanied by a remarkable reorganization of the chromatin in post-meiot...
The high-mobility group A (HMGA) nonhistone chromosomal proteins HMGA1 and HMGA2 play a role in dete...
The structure of chromatin undergoes extensive alteration during mammalian spermatogenesis. Several ...
During spermiogenesis, a dramatic chromatin remodelling occurs: most of the histones are replaced by...
AbstractTo study whether changes in methylation of DNA are related to the structural and functional ...
During spermiogenesis in mammals and many other vertebrate classes, histone-containing nucleosomes a...
[eng] The study of chromatin structure in several simple sperm models of increasing complexity was p...
Plate-forme PIXANIM - Plate-forme Phénotypage par imagerie in/ex vivo de l'Animal à la MoléculeInter...
Spermatogenesis involves extremely marked cellular, genetic and chromatin changes resulting in the g...
AbstractTwo phosphorylated HMG-like proteins with Mr ≈ 10 000 have been isolated from HeLa S3 cells,...
Spermatogenesis is a highly conserved process that can be divided into three stages: pre-meiosis, me...
AbstractThe function of sperm is to safely transport the haploid paternal genome to the egg containi...