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Post-meiotic Shifts in HSPA2/HSP70.2 Chaperone Activity during Mouse Spermatogenesis
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SpermatogenesisGeneticsMolecular BiologyReproductive BiologyFertilisationGerm Cell DevelopmentGametogenesisProteomicsGerm Cell FateInfertilityTestis-specific MemberGenome-condensing Structure AssemblyCell DivisionMeiosisGameteHspa2/hsp70.2 Chaperone ActivityChromatinDevelopmental BiologyGerm CellHsp70 FamilyNatural SciencesMedicine
HSPA2 (formerly HSP70.2) is a testis-specific member of the HSP70 family known to play a critical role in the completion of meiosis during male germ cell differentiation. Although abundantly present in post-meiotic cells, its function during spermiogenesis remained obscure. Here, using a global proteomic approach to identify genome-organizing proteins in condensing spermatids, we discovered an unexpected role for HSPA2, which acquires new functions and becomes tightly associated with major spermatid DNA-packaging proteins, transition proteins 1 and 2. Hence, HSPA2 is identified here as the first transition protein chaperone, and these data shed a new light on the yet totally unknown process of genome-condensing structure assembly in spermatids.
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