Is transcription in sperm stationary or dynamic?

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Abstract

Transcriptional activity is repressed due to the packaging of sperm chromatins during spermiogenesis. The detection of numerous transcripts in sperm, however, raises the question whether transcriptional events exist in sperm, which has been the central focus of the recent studies. To summarize the transcriptional activity during spermiogenesis and in sperm, we reviewed the documents on transcript differences during spermiogenesis, in sperm with differential motility, before and after capacitation and cryopreservation. This will lay a theoretical foundation for studying the mechanism(s) of gene expression in sperm, and would be invaluable in making better use of animal sires and developing reproductive control technologies.

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Ren, X., Chen, X., Wang, Z., & Wang, D. (2017). Is transcription in sperm stationary or dynamic? Journal of Reproduction and Development, 63(5), 439–443. https://doi.org/10.1262/jrd.2016-093

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