Remodelling the paternal chromatin at fertilization in mammals

Volume: 125, Issue: 5, Pages: 625 - 633
Published: May 1, 2003
Abstract
At fertilization, the highly condensed and transcriptionally inert chromatin of the spermatozoa becomes remodelled into the decondensed and transcriptionally competent chromatin of the male pronucleus. The chromatin initially becomes dispersed and then transiently recondenses into a small mass upon entry into the ooplasm. This morphological change is coincident with and likely dependent on the replacement of the sperm-specific protamines by...
Paper Details
Title
Remodelling the paternal chromatin at fertilization in mammals
Published Date
May 1, 2003
Volume
125
Issue
5
Pages
625 - 633
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