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Rod Balhorn

Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Publications -  104
Citations -  6863

Rod Balhorn is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protamine & Sperm. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 104 publications receiving 6585 citations.

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The protamine family of sperm nuclear proteins

TL;DR: Comparison of protamine gene and amino-acid sequences suggests that the family evolved from specialized histones through protamine-like proteins to the true protamines.
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Sequence-specific packaging of DNA in human sperm chromatin

TL;DR: The existence of sequence-specific nucleohistone and nucleoprotamine components within the human spermatozoon was demonstrated by cloning size-selected single-copy sequences and by using the derived clones as probes of nucleohistsone DNA and nucleobrotamine DNA.
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Processive translocation and DNA unwinding by individual RecBCD enzyme molecules

TL;DR: It is shown that unwinding is both continuous and processive, occurring at a maximum rate of 972 ± 172 base pairs per second, with as many as 42,300 base pairs of dsDNA unwound by a single RecBCD enzyme molecule.
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Aberrant protamine 1/protamine 2 ratios in sperm of infertile human males

TL;DR: The distribution of protamines in sperm obtained from a select group of infertile males producing an elevated level of large sperm heads, in contrast, was different from that of the fertile males.
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Protamine-Induced Condensation and Decondensation of the Same DNA Molecule

TL;DR: Condensation and decondensation experiments with lambda-phage DNA show that toroid formation and stability are influenced by the number of arginine-rich anchoring domains in protamine, and suggest that these proteins must be actively removed from sperm chromatin after fertilization.