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Title: | Stage-Dependent Changes In Localization Of A Germ Cell-Specific Lamin During Mammalian Spermatogenesis |
Authors: | Sudhakar, L Rao, M R S |
Keywords: | Nuclear Lamina Differential Expression Synaptonemal Complexes Xenopus-Laevis Mevalonic Acid Proteins Rat Phosphorylation Disappearance Interphase |
Issue Date: | 25-Dec-1990 |
Publisher: | American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc |
Citation: | Journal of Biological Chemistry 265, 22526-22532 (1990) |
Abstract: | We had earlier identified a 110/120-kDa protein specific to nuclear matrix of rat pachytene spermatocytes (Behal, A., Prakash, K., and Rao, M. R. S. (1987) J. Biol. Chem. 262, 10898-10902). This protein is now shown to be a disulfide-linked homodimer of a 60-kDa polypeptide. Indirect immunofluorescence and Western blot analyses using anti-120-kDa polyclonal antibodies have shown that this protein is a component of the pore-complex lamina structure of spermatogonia. As germ cells enter meiotic prophase and the lamina structure disassembles, this polypeptide is redistributed in the nucleus and can be isolated as a component of synaptonemal complexes. Following meiotic division, this 60-kDa protein is relocalized in the lamina, then representing the sole major component of the lamina structure of round spermatids. The identity of the 60-kDa protein in the pore-complex lamina fraction and synaptonemal complexes was further confirmed by two-dimensional analysis of iodinated tryptic peptides. Such an analysis has also shown that the germ cell-specific 60-kDa protein is related but not identical to somatic lamin B. |
Description: | Restricted Access |
URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/422 |
Other Identifiers: | 0021-9258 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers (M.R.S. Rao) |
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