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Hauptverfasser: Peng, Xiaoqian, Xiao, Wanghong, Wang, Yaqi, Liu, Jinfeng, Zhang, Jiani, Yang, Jingwen, Qin, Geng, Lin, Qiang
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Veröffentlicht: Molecular reproduction and development 2026
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Online-Zugang:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41700388/
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author Peng, Xiaoqian
Xiao, Wanghong
Wang, Yaqi
Liu, Jinfeng
Zhang, Jiani
Yang, Jingwen
Qin, Geng
Lin, Qiang
author_facet Peng, Xiaoqian
Xiao, Wanghong
Wang, Yaqi
Liu, Jinfeng
Zhang, Jiani
Yang, Jingwen
Qin, Geng
Lin, Qiang
Peng, Xiaoqian
Xiao, Wanghong
Wang, Yaqi
Liu, Jinfeng
Zhang, Jiani
Yang, Jingwen
Qin, Geng
Lin, Qiang
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Evolutionary Characteristics of the Protamine-Like Protein (PLI) Gene Family in Syngnathidae Fishes and Its Potential Regulatory Role in Sperm Morphological Specialization. Peng, Xiaoqian Xiao, Wanghong Wang, Yaqi Liu, Jinfeng Zhang, Jiani Yang, Jingwen Qin, Geng Lin, Qiang Animals Male Protamines Evolution, Molecular Spermatozoa Fish Proteins Phylogeny Smegmamorpha Multigene Family Sperm Head Sperm Proteins Spermatogenesis Testis Syngnathidae fishes possess an elongated sperm morphology that is adapted for fertilization within the brood pouch. Protamine-like proteins (PLs) present a class of DNA-binding proteins that replace histones and bind to DNA during the late stages of vertebrate spermatogenesis, promoting chromatin condensation into compact sperm nuclei. To verify the correlation between the specialized sperm morphology of Syngnathidae fishes and PLI (PL Type I) gene family evolution, this study analyzed sperm morphology in 61 teleost species and revealed that Syngnathidae fishes have relatively elongated sperm heads (head length/diameter, p
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spellingShingle Evolutionary Characteristics of the Protamine-Like Protein (PLI) Gene Family in Syngnathidae Fishes and Its Potential Regulatory Role in Sperm Morphological Specialization.
Peng, Xiaoqian
Xiao, Wanghong
Wang, Yaqi
Liu, Jinfeng
Zhang, Jiani
Yang, Jingwen
Qin, Geng
Lin, Qiang
Animals
Male
Protamines
Evolution, Molecular
Spermatozoa
Fish Proteins
Phylogeny
Smegmamorpha
Multigene Family
Sperm Head
Sperm Proteins
Spermatogenesis
Testis
Evolutionary Characteristics of the Protamine-Like Protein (PLI) Gene Family in Syngnathidae Fishes and Its Potential Regulatory Role in Sperm Morphological Specialization. Peng, Xiaoqian Xiao, Wanghong Wang, Yaqi Liu, Jinfeng Zhang, Jiani Yang, Jingwen Qin, Geng Lin, Qiang Animals Male Protamines Evolution, Molecular Spermatozoa Fish Proteins Phylogeny Smegmamorpha Multigene Family Sperm Head Sperm Proteins Spermatogenesis Testis Syngnathidae fishes possess an elongated sperm morphology that is adapted for fertilization within the brood pouch. Protamine-like proteins (PLs) present a class of DNA-binding proteins that replace histones and bind to DNA during the late stages of vertebrate spermatogenesis, promoting chromatin condensation into compact sperm nuclei. To verify the correlation between the specialized sperm morphology of Syngnathidae fishes and PLI (PL Type I) gene family evolution, this study analyzed sperm morphology in 61 teleost species and revealed that Syngnathidae fishes have relatively elongated sperm heads (head length/diameter, p
title Evolutionary Characteristics of the Protamine-Like Protein (PLI) Gene Family in Syngnathidae Fishes and Its Potential Regulatory Role in Sperm Morphological Specialization.
topic Animals
Male
Protamines
Evolution, Molecular
Spermatozoa
Fish Proteins
Phylogeny
Smegmamorpha
Multigene Family
Sperm Head
Sperm Proteins
Spermatogenesis
Testis
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41700388/