Protein Domain : Nuclear transition protein 1, conserved site IPR020062

Type  Conserved_site
Description  Nuclear transition protein 1 (TP1) is one of the spermatid-specific proteins []. TP1 is a basic protein well conserved in mammalian species. In mammals, the second stage of spermatogenesis is characterised by the conversion of nucleosomal chromatin to the compact, non-nucleosomal 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 are themselves replaced by protamines during the second transition. This entry represents a heptapeptide located in positions 28 to 34, which contains five basic residues (Arg or Lys) as well as a tyrosine that could be essential for the destabilisation of chromatin by intercalating between the bases of DNA.
Short Name  Nuclear_transition_prot1_CS

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