Spermatogenesis in the Mouse 2. Amino Acid Incorporation into Basic Nucleoproteins of Mouse Spermatids and Spermatozoa
- 1 December 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Biology of Reproduction
- Vol. 25 (5) , 1041-1051
- https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod25.5.1041
Abstract
Mouse spermatid proteins into which intratesticularly injected [3H]arginine and [3H]lysine were initially incorporated, were identified, and the fates of those proteins during subsequent spermatid differentiation were determined. At intervals between 2 h and 7 days after injections, elongated spermatid nuclei were isolated from the testes by virtue of their resistance to sonication, and mature sperm nuclei were isolated from the epididymides. Basic proteins were extracted from isolated spermatid and sperm nuclei and subjected to electrophoresis on acid-urea polyacrylamide gels. Two hours after injection, [3H]arginine was seen in spermatid basic proteins, including both the testis-specific protein (TP) and the protamines. As expected from previous studies, only 1 class of these labeled proteins, protamine, was retained through the completion of spermiogenesis and sperm maturation 7 days later. In striking contrast, [3H]lysine was initially incorporated only into the spermatid TP protein, was retained for only 3 days and was then lost. A previous autoradiographic study demonstrated that intratesticularly injected [3H]lysine was initially incorporated into elongating spermatid nuclei at the initiation of chromatin condensation (late step 12 and step 13), was retained for 3 days through the completion of chromatin condensation (step 14), and was then lost. The present results, taken together with the results of the previous autoradiographic study, demonstrate striking temporal relationships between the 1st appearance of newly synthesized TP protein and the initiation of chromatin condensation in spermatid nuclei of late step 12 and between the loss of TP protein and the completion of chromatin condensation in spermatid nuclei of step 14.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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- Changes in sperm nuclei during spermiogenesis and epididymal maturationExperimental Cell Research, 1976