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Volume 271,
Number 20,
Issue of May 17, 1996 pp. 11619-11622
©1996 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
Nuclear
Matrix Interactions within the Sperm Genome
(Received for publication, March 1, 1996; and in revised form, March 25, 1996)
Jeffrey A.
Kramer ,
Stephen A.
Krawetz
Analysis of the haploid-expressed human PRM1 PRM2 TNP2 genic domain has revealed two
regions of attachment to the sperm nuclear matrix. These sperm nuclear
matrix attachment regions delimit the DNase I-sensitive domain of this
haploid-expressed locus. The domain is intermediately associated with
but not attached to the nuclear matrix. DNase I-sensitive genes within
the mature sperm nucleus, such as protamine 1, protamine 2, transition
protein 2, -globin, and -actin, display this intermediate
affinity for the sperm nuclear matrix. This may denote their role in
templating the male genome prior to fertilization, thus ensuring the
formation of a viable male pronucleus during early embryonic
development.

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