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Post-translational cleavage of a histone H1-like protein in the sperm of Mytilus.
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SpermatogenesisGeneticsMolecular BiologyTotal RnaMolecular GeneticsReproductive BiologyEpigeneticsFertilisationPost-translational CleavageGameteRandom PrimingHistone H1 FamilyChromatin FunctionBiologyChromatinChromatin StructureGerm CellChromatin RemodelingNatural SciencesMedicineHistone H1-like Protein
Starting with total RNA from spermatogenic cells of Mytilus trossulus and using random priming, we have cloned and sequenced the c-DNAs corresponding to two variants of the sperm-specific protein PLII* (phi 2B). DNA sequencing in conjunction with mass spectrometry and protein sequence data have allowed us to establish that of the three sperm-specific proteins present in the sperm of Mytilus (PL-II*(phi 2B), PL-III (phi 1), PL-IV (phi 3)), the first and the last one are the result of post-translational cleavage of a common precursor. This common precursor is a member of the histone H1 family, and it exhibits inter- and intraspecific microheterogeneity.
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