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The male-derived genome after sperm-egg fusion: spatial distribution of chromosomal DNA and paternal-maternal genomic association.

B F Brandriff1, L A Gordon, R Segraves, D Pinkel.   

Abstract

After fusion with an egg, the haploid genome of a mammalian sperm expands from a volume of a few cubic microns to a volume of several thousand cubic microns in a fully developed zygote pronucleus. Using fluorescent in situ hybridization we studied two aspects of the chromatin organization of the sperm-derived genome during this process in a model system involving fusion of human sperm with hamster eggs. We found that (a) from the beginning of sperm head decondensation to early pronuclear stages, the hybridization signal of a probe targeted to the satellite III heterochromatin of chromosome 1 appeared as an irregularly shaped domain. In fully developed pronuclei, the signal became a fiber as much as 20-fold more extended compared with interphase somatic nuclei. The signal appeared as a string of non-uniformly distributed "beads" with interspersed gaps. A similar spatial distribution and appearance recurred after the first cleavage division. (b) Male- and female-derived genomes assembled non-randomly on the first mitotic spindle, and continued to be sequestered from each other in the nuclei of two-cell stages.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 2055136     DOI: 10.1007/bf00344160

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chromosoma        ISSN: 0009-5915            Impact factor:   4.316


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