TY - JOUR
T1 - Histone ubiquitination and chromatin remodeling in mouse spermatogenesis
AU - Baarends, Willy M.
AU - Hoogerbrugge, Jos W.
AU - Roest, Henk P.
AU - Ooms, Marja
AU - Vreeburg, Jan
AU - Hoeijmakers, Jan H.J.
AU - Grootegoed, J. Anton
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Dr. Celis (Institute of Medical Biochemistry and Danish Center for Human Genome Research University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark) for providing us with the α-uH2A antibody (mAb E6C5), Dr. P. de Boer (Department of Genetics, Agricultural University Wageningen, The Netherlands) for his advice on immunocytochemical methods, and Dr. W. A. van Cappellen for his assistance with the image analysis. This work was supported by the Dutch Science Foundation (NWO) through GB-MW (Medical Sciences), and by the Dutch Cancer Society (IKR 92-118).
PY - 1999/3/15
Y1 - 1999/3/15
N2 - Male infertility in HR6B knockout mice is associated with impairment of spermatogenesis. The HR6B gene is a mammalian, autosomal homolog of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene Rad6 encoding a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme. In addition, X-chromosomal HR6A has been identified, in human and mouse. RAD6 in yeast is required for a variety of cellular functions, including sporulation, DNA repair, and mutagenesis. Since RAD6 and its mammalian homologs can ubiquitinate histones in vitro, we have investigated the pattern of histone ubiquitination in mouse testis. By immunoblot and immunohistochemical analysis of wild-type mouse testis, a high amount of ubiquitinated H2A (uH2A) was detected in pachytene spermatocytes. This signal became undetectable in round spermatids, but then increased again during a relatively short developmental period, in elongating spermatids. No other ubiquitinated histones were observed. In the HR6B knockout mice, we failed to detect an overt defect in the overall pattern of histone ubiquitination. For somatic cell types, it has been shown that histone ubiquitination is associated with destabilization of nucleosomes, in relation to active gene transcription. Unexpectedly, the most intense uH2A signal in pachytene spermatocytes was detected in the sex body, an inactive nuclear structure that contains the heterochromatic X and Y chromosomes. The postmeiotic uH2A immunoexpression in elongating spermatids indicates that nucleosome destabilization induced by histone ubiquitination may play a facilitating role during histone-to-protamine replacement.
AB - Male infertility in HR6B knockout mice is associated with impairment of spermatogenesis. The HR6B gene is a mammalian, autosomal homolog of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene Rad6 encoding a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme. In addition, X-chromosomal HR6A has been identified, in human and mouse. RAD6 in yeast is required for a variety of cellular functions, including sporulation, DNA repair, and mutagenesis. Since RAD6 and its mammalian homologs can ubiquitinate histones in vitro, we have investigated the pattern of histone ubiquitination in mouse testis. By immunoblot and immunohistochemical analysis of wild-type mouse testis, a high amount of ubiquitinated H2A (uH2A) was detected in pachytene spermatocytes. This signal became undetectable in round spermatids, but then increased again during a relatively short developmental period, in elongating spermatids. No other ubiquitinated histones were observed. In the HR6B knockout mice, we failed to detect an overt defect in the overall pattern of histone ubiquitination. For somatic cell types, it has been shown that histone ubiquitination is associated with destabilization of nucleosomes, in relation to active gene transcription. Unexpectedly, the most intense uH2A signal in pachytene spermatocytes was detected in the sex body, an inactive nuclear structure that contains the heterochromatic X and Y chromosomes. The postmeiotic uH2A immunoexpression in elongating spermatids indicates that nucleosome destabilization induced by histone ubiquitination may play a facilitating role during histone-to-protamine replacement.
KW - Chromatin
KW - Histone ubiquitination
KW - Protamine
KW - RAD6
KW - Sex body
KW - Spermatogenesis
KW - Testis
KW - Ubiquitin
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U2 - 10.1006/dbio.1998.9155
DO - 10.1006/dbio.1998.9155
M3 - Article
C2 - 10068466
AN - SCOPUS:0033559541
SN - 0012-1606
VL - 207
SP - 322
EP - 333
JO - Developmental Biology
JF - Developmental Biology
IS - 2
ER -