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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
| Type | Family |
| Description | In mammals, the second stage of spermatogenesis is characterised by the conversion of nucleosomal chromatin to the compact, nonnucleosomal and transcriptionally inactive form found in the sperm nucleus.This condensation is associated with a double-protein transition. The first transition corresponds to the replacement of histones by several spermatid-specific proteins, also called transition proteins, which arethemselves replaced by protamines during the second transition. Nuclear transition protein 2 (TP2) is one of those spermatid-specific proteins. TP2 is a basic, zinc-binding protein [] of 116 to 137amino-acid residues. Structurally, TP2 consists of three distinct parts, a conserved serine-rich N-terminal domain of about 25 residues, a variable central domain of 20 to 50 residues which contains cysteine residues,and a conserved C-terminal domain of about 70 residues rich in lysines and arginines. |
| Short Name | TP2 |