Nuage proteins: their localization in subcellular structures of spermatogenic cells as revealed by immunoelectron microscopy.

Histochemistry and Cell Biology
Sadaki Yokota

Abstract

Chromatoid body (CB) was identified as granules stained by basic dye 130 years ago and called by various names. Electron microscopy revealed that the CB belonged to nuage (cloud in French) specific for germ cells. We described the localization of several proteins, including RNA helicases, in the nuage compartments classified into six types and in several spermatogenic cell-specific structures. All the proteins examined were detected in the nuage, including the CB with different staining intensities. Several proteins were localized to non-nuage structures, suggesting that these nuage proteins structures are related to nuage function.

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