Nucleoplasmins
"Nucleoplasmins" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A family of histone molecular chaperones that play roles in sperm CHROMATIN decondensation and CHROMATIN ASSEMBLY in fertilized eggs. They were originally discovered in XENOPUS egg extracts as histone-binding factors that mediate nucleosome formation in vitro.
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D056489
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.580.219.500
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Herlands L, Maul GG. Characterization of a major nucleoplasmin-like germinal vesicle protein which is rapidly phosphorylated before germinal vesicle breakdown in Spisula solidissima. Dev Biol. 1994 Feb; 161(2):530-7.