نتایج جستجو برای: sperm rnas

تعداد نتایج: 70534  

Journal: :Current Biology 2013
Robert Grant-Downton Sofia Kourmpetli Said Hafidh Hoda Khatab Gael Le Trionnaire Hugh Dickinson David Twell

Pollen formation, while critical for the success of plant reproduction, also represents an important paradigm for differential cellular development within small groups of cells. In Arabidopsis thaliana pollen, the male meiotic product first divides asymmetrically to form a vegetative and a generative (germ) cell, the latter then dividing to generate two sperm cells. Here we have used artificial...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2005
Rui Pires Martins Stephen A Krawetz

We have yet to develop a fundamental understanding of the molecular complexities of human spermatozoa. This encompasses the unique packaging and structure of the sperm genome along with their paternally derived RNAs in preparation for their delivery to the egg. The diversity of these transcripts is vast, including several anti-sense molecules resembling known regulatory micro-RNAs. The field is...

Journal: :Reproduction 2007
Isabelle Gilbert Nathalie Bissonnette Guylain Boissonneault Maud Vallée Claude Robert

Spermiogenesis represents the transition from haploid spermatids to spermatozoa. This process entails an extreme condensation of the nucleus and a loss of nearly all cytoplasmic content. The presence of messenger RNAs in the spermatozoa has previously been shown. Generally, these transcripts are considered to be remnants of spermiogenesis. However, it has recently been proposed that there may e...

Journal: :Science 2016
Qi Chen Menghong Yan Zhonghong Cao Xin Li Yunfang Zhang Junchao Shi Gui-hai Feng Hongying Peng Xudong Zhang Ying Zhang Jingjing Qian Enkui Duan Qiwei Zhai Qi Zhou

Increasing evidence indicates that metabolic disorders in offspring can result from the father's diet, but the mechanism remains unclear. In a paternal mouse model given a high-fat diet (HFD), we showed that a subset of sperm transfer RNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs), mainly from 5' transfer RNA halves and ranging in size from 30 to 34 nucleotides, exhibited changes in expression profiles and RN...

2016
Kazuki Kato Yuhkoh Satouh Hiroshi Nishimasu Arisa Kurabayashi Junko Morita Yoshitaka Fujihara Asami Oji Ryuichiro Ishitani Masahito Ikawa Osamu Nureki

Sperm-egg fusion is the critical step in mammalian fertilization, and requires the interaction between IZUMO1 on the sperm surface and JUNO (also known as folate receptor (FR) 4 or IZUMO1R) on the egg surface. Whereas other FRs bind and uptake folates, JUNO binds IZUMO1 and establishes the cell-cell adhesion. However, the mechanism of IZUMO1 recognition by JUNO has remained elusive. Here we rep...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2007
Nobuhito Ono Ingrid Van der Heijden George L Scheffer Koen Van de Wetering Elizabeth Van Deemter Marcel De Haas Arjan Boerke Bart M Gadella Dirk G De Rooij Jacques J Neefjes Tom A M Groothuis Lauran Oomen Lenny Brocks Toshihisa Ishikawa Piet Borst

The human and murine genes for MRP9 (multidrug resistance-associated protein 9; ABCC12) yield many alternatively spliced RNAs. Using a panel of monoclonal antibodies, we detected full-length Mrp9 only in testicular germ cells and mouse sperm; we obtained no evidence for the existence of the truncated 100 kDa MRP9 protein reported previously. In contrast with other MRPs, neither murine Mrp9 nor ...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2011
Stephen A Krawetz Adele Kruger Claudia Lalancette Rebecca Tagett Ester Anton Sorin Draghici Michael P Diamond

BACKGROUND There has been substantial interest in assessing whether RNAs (mRNAs and sncRNAs, i.e. small non-coding) delivered from mammalian spermatozoa play a functional role in early embryo development. While the cadre of spermatozoal mRNAs has been characterized, comparatively little is known about the distribution or function of the estimated 24,000 sncRNAs within each normal human spermato...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2013
Xin Zhiguo Li Christian K Roy Xianjun Dong Ewelina Bolcun-Filas Jie Wang Bo W Han Jia Xu Melissa J Moore John C Schimenti Zhiping Weng Phillip D Zamore

Animal germ cells produce PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs), small silencing RNAs that suppress transposons and enable gamete maturation. Mammalian transposon-silencing piRNAs accumulate early in spermatogenesis, whereas pachytene piRNAs are produced later during postnatal spermatogenesis and account for >95% of all piRNAs in the adult mouse testis. Mutants defective for pachytene piRNA pathway pr...

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