Yh. Lee et Mg. Orand, ULTRASTRUCTURAL-LOCALIZATION OF A NUCLEAR AUTOANTIGENIC SPERM PROTEININ SPERMATOGENIC CELLS AND SPERMATOZOA, The Anatomical record, 236(3), 1993, pp. 442-448
This study demonstrates the ultrastructural localization of rabbit nuc
lear autoantigenic sperm protein (NASP) in spermatogenic cells and spe
rmatozoa. NASP is present in rabbits, rats, mice, and human testes and
spermatozoa. It has recently been sequenced in rabbits and humans and
characterized as an acidic, histone binding protein. Currently it has
been proposed that NASP may play a role in regulating early events of
spermatogenesis through its ability to bind and translocate testicula
r histone variants to nucleosomes. The ultrastructural localization of
NASP confirms that it is initially present in primary spermatocytes i
n their Golgi regions and nucleus. In round spermatids it is present i
n the nucleus as well as in the acrosome and subacrosomal space. In la
ter spermatids, testicular spermatozoa, and ejaculated spermatozoa, NA
SP is concentrated over the nucleus, although some is still present in
the acrosome. It is likely that NASP would be carried into the ovum w
ith the sperm nucleus at fertilization.