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Comparative Study
. 2002 Jul;62(3):357-62.
doi: 10.1002/mrd.10124.

Evolution of octopod sperm I: comparison of nuclear morphogenesis in Eledone and Octopus

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Comparative Study

Evolution of octopod sperm I: comparison of nuclear morphogenesis in Eledone and Octopus

Pepita Gimenez-Bonafé et al. Mol Reprod Dev. 2002 Jul.

Abstract

Morphogenesis of the Eledone cirrhosa sperm nucleus, as studied by electron microscopic techniques, is compared with that of Octopus vulgaris. Both species of cephalopods belong to the family Octopodidae. The results indicate that extensive nuclear helicoidization during E. cirrhosa spermiogenesis is brought about by modifications of the function of structural components already present in the late steps of O. vulgaris spermiogenesis. In particular, changes in the regulation of perinuclear microtubule contraction in E. cirrhosa spermatids, as well as a decrease in basicity of protamines, promote nuclear helicoidization. Disulphide bond formation between protamine molecules fixes the completely helicoidal shape of the nucleus in mature sperm of E. cirrhosa.

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