Protein kinase CK2 is a serine/threonine kinase expressed in organisms from yeast to human and is composed of a catalytic subunit (α or α') and a regulatory subunit (β) forming a holoenzyme with the possible subunit combinations α2β2, α'2β 2, or αα'β2. This kinase has been shown to be involved in embryonic development and gametogenesis. We have studied the expression of the CK2α' and CK2β subunits during the first wave of spermatogenesis and in adult testis in the rat. Western blot analyses have demonstrated that both CK2α' and CK2β are expressed in testes from birth to adulthood. A more detailed study of the protein localization of CK2α' and CK2β by immunohistochemistry suggests that CK2α' and CK2β are localized in the nuclei of Sertoli cells in 5-day-old rats, whereas they appear to have a cytoplasmic localization in older animals. In adult testes, CK2α' and CK2β subunits are present in spermatocytes. Both subunits exhibit a similar expression pattern with the highest level in sperma