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Y- Box Protein 2 (Ybx2) Is A Major Mrna Specific Regulator Of Translation In Spermatogenesis And The Translational Regulation Of The Sperm Mitochondria Associated Cysteine Rich Protein (Smcp) Mrna, Tamjid A. Chowdhury Jun 2014

Y- Box Protein 2 (Ybx2) Is A Major Mrna Specific Regulator Of Translation In Spermatogenesis And The Translational Regulation Of The Sperm Mitochondria Associated Cysteine Rich Protein (Smcp) Mrna, Tamjid A. Chowdhury

Graduate Doctoral Dissertations

Spermatogenesis is the process by which diploid stem cells differentiate into haploid male gametes, spermatozoa. As haploid cells differentiate into spermatozoa, they undergo profound changes in morphology and physiology, including total reorganization of chromatin in the nucleus which results in the inability to synthesize new mRNAs about one week before the differentiation of sperm is complete. Consequently, many mRNAs, such as the protamine 1 (Prm1) mRNA and sperm mitochondria-associated cysteine rich-protein (Smcp) mRNA, are transcribed in early haploid spermatogenic cells and stored as translationally inactive messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (free-mRNPs) for several days to a week before the mRNA is translated …