Protamines and male infertility
Consorci Institut D'Investigacions Biomediques August Pi I Sunyer · Universitat de Barcelona
Abstract
Protamines are the major nuclear sperm proteins. The human sperm nucleus contains two types of protamine: protamine 1 (P1) encoded by a single-copy gene and the family of protamine 2 (P2) proteins (P2, P3 and P4), all also encoded by a single gene that is transcribed and translated into a precursor protein. The protamines were discovered more than a century ago, but their function is not yet fully understood. In fact, different hypotheses have been proposed: condensation of the sperm nucleus into a compact hydrodynamic shape, protection of the genetic message delivered by the spermatozoa, involvement in the processes maintaining the integrity and repair of DNA during or after the nucleohistone-nucleoprotamine…
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1Topics & keywords
- Protamine
- Sperm
- Male infertility
- Biology
- Infertility
- Genetics
- Epigenetics
- Histone
- Good health and well-being