An electrophoretic investigation of mammalian spermatid-specific nuclear proteins

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Abstract

Using standardized methods for protein extraction and analysis, the testes of rams, bulls, goats, boars, stallions, rats, cats, hedgehogs, European mink and ferrets were examined for basic spermatid nucleoproteins by electrophoresis. The results suggest that differences exist in the total number of these proteins as well as in the number and amount of the cross-linked cystein-containing proteins. These differences appear to be more family-specific than species-specific.

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Lanneau, M., & Loir, M. (1982). An electrophoretic investigation of mammalian spermatid-specific nuclear proteins. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 65(1), 163–170. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0650163

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