Literature DB >> 18682885

Phosphorylation of H2AX histone as indirect evidence for double-stranded DNA breaks related to the exchange of nuclear proteins and chromatin remodeling in Chara vulgaris spermiogenesis.

A Wojtczak1, K Popłońska, M Kwiatkowska.   

Abstract

Phosphorylation of H2AX histone results not only from DNA damage (caused by ionizing radiation, UV or chemical substances, e.g. hydroxyurea), but also regularly takes place during spermiogenesis, enabling correct chromatin remodeling. Immunocytochemical analysis using antibodies against H2AX histone phosphorylated at serine 139 indirectly revealed endogenous double-stranded DNA breaks in Chara vulgaris spermatids in mid-spermiogenesis (stages V, VI and VII), when protamine-type proteins appear in the nucleus. Fluorescent foci were not observed in early (stages I-IV) and late (VIII-X) spermiogenesis, after replacement of histones by protamine-type proteins was finished. A similar phenomenon exists in animals. Determination of the localization of fluorescent foci and the ultrastructure of nuclei led to the hypothesis that DNA breaks at stage V, when condensed chromatin adheres to the nuclear envelope. This is transformed into a net-like structure during stage VI, probably allowing chromosome repositioning to specific regions in the mature spermatozoid. However, at stages VI and VII, DNA breaks are necessary for transformation of the nucleosomal structure into a fibrillar and finally the extremely condensed status of sleeping genes at stage X.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2008        PMID: 18682885     DOI: 10.1007/s00709-008-0010-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protoplasma        ISSN: 0033-183X            Impact factor:   3.356


  36 in total

1.  A role for Saccharomyces cerevisiae histone H2A in DNA repair.

Authors:  J A Downs; N F Lowndes; S P Jackson
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2000 Dec 21-28       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 2.  Transcriptional and translational regulation of gene expression in haploid spermatids.

Authors:  K Steger
Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)       Date:  1999-06

3.  Phosphorylation of H2AX histones in response to double-strand breaks and induction of premature chromatin condensation in hydroxyurea-treated root meristem cells of Raphanus sativus, Vicia faba, and Allium porrum.

Authors:  Dorota Rybaczek; Janusz Maszewski
Journal:  Protoplasma       Date:  2006-11-21       Impact factor: 3.356

4.  Chromatin remodeling in spermatids: a sensitive step for the genetic integrity of the male gamete.

Authors:  R-M Laberge; G Boissonneault
Journal:  Arch Androl       Date:  2005 Mar-Apr

Review 5.  Altered protamine expression and diminished spermatogenesis: what is the link?

Authors:  Douglas T Carrell; Benjamin R Emery; Sue Hammoud
Journal:  Hum Reprod Update       Date:  2007-01-05       Impact factor: 15.610

Review 6.  The structure of the sleeping genome: implications of sperm DNA organization for somatic cells.

Authors:  W S Ward
Journal:  J Cell Biochem       Date:  1994-05       Impact factor: 4.429

7.  DNA and protein content of mouse sperm. Implications regarding sperm chromatin structure.

Authors:  G C Pogany; M Corzett; S Weston; R Balhorn
Journal:  Exp Cell Res       Date:  1981-11       Impact factor: 3.905

8.  Spatial separation of parental genomes during mouse interspecific (Mus musculus x M. spretus) spermiogenesis.

Authors:  W Mayer; R Fundele; T Haaf
Journal:  Chromosome Res       Date:  2000       Impact factor: 5.239

9.  Further ultrastructural research of Chara vulgaris spermiogenesis: endoplasmic reticulum, structure of chromatin, 3H-lysine and 3H-arginine incorporation.

Authors:  Maria Kwiatkowska; Katarzyna Popłońska
Journal:  Folia Histochem Cytobiol       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 1.698

10.  Transient DNA strand breaks during mouse and human spermiogenesis new insights in stage specificity and link to chromatin remodeling.

Authors:  Ludovic Marcon; Guylain Boissonneault
Journal:  Biol Reprod       Date:  2003-11-26       Impact factor: 4.285

View more
  4 in total

1.  The DNA double-strand "breakome" of mouse spermatids.

Authors:  Marie-Chantal Grégoire; Frédéric Leduc; Martin H Morin; Tiphanie Cavé; Mélina Arguin; Martin Richter; Pierre-Étienne Jacques; Guylain Boissonneault
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2018-02-07       Impact factor: 9.261

2.  Females and males contribute in opposite ways to the evolution of gene order in Drosophila.

Authors:  Carlos Díaz-Castillo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-05-16       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Blocking the Bromodomains Function Contributes to Disturbances in Alga Chara vulgaris Spermatids Differentiation.

Authors:  Agnieszka Wojtczak
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2020-05-29       Impact factor: 6.600

Review 4.  Genetic Instability and Chromatin Remodeling in Spermatids.

Authors:  Tiphanie Cavé; Rebecka Desmarais; Chloé Lacombe-Burgoyne; Guylain Boissonneault
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2019-01-14       Impact factor: 4.096

  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.