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. 1993 Jun 30;193(3):1347-54.
doi: 10.1006/bbrc.1993.1773.

Identification of the elemental packing unit of DNA in mammalian sperm cells by atomic force microscopy

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Identification of the elemental packing unit of DNA in mammalian sperm cells by atomic force microscopy

N V Hud et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

DNA is packaged within the sperm cell nuclei of many vertebrates and all mammals in a highly condensed state by small basic proteins (protamines). Despite continuous investigation for nearly half a century, the actual packing arrangement of the DNA has remained unresolved. Atomic force and electron microscopy studies described in this report provide evidence that the fundamental packing unit for sperm DNA is a toroidal structure, 900A in outside diameter with a 150A diameter hole, which contains up to 60kb of DNA. Although the results presented here are based primarily upon investigations of mammalian sperm cells, they are expected to be valid for all sperm cells which utilize protamines to package DNA.

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