Literature DB >> 29866902

Sox30 initiates transcription of haploid genes during late meiosis and spermiogenesis in mouse testes.

Shun Bai1, Kaiqiang Fu1, Huiqi Yin1, Yiqiang Cui1, Qiuling Yue1, Wenbo Li2, Le Cheng1, Huanhuan Tan1, Xiaofei Liu1, Yueshuai Guo1, Yingwen Zhang1, Jie Xie1, Wenxiu He1, Yuanyuan Wang3, Hua Feng4, Changpeng Xin4, Jinwen Zhang1, Mingyan Lin3, Bin Shen1, Zheng Sun2, Xuejiang Guo1, Ke Zheng1, Lan Ye1.   

Abstract

Transcription factors of the Sox protein family contain a DNA-binding HMG box and are key regulators of progenitor cell fate. Here, we report that expression of Sox30 is restricted to meiotic spermatocytes and postmeiotic haploids. Sox30 mutant males are sterile owing to spermiogenic arrest at the early round spermatid stage. Specifically, in the absence of Sox30, proacrosomic vesicles fail to form a single acrosomal organelle, and spermatids arrest at step 2-3. Although most Sox30 mutant spermatocytes progress through meiosis, accumulation of diplotene spermatocytes indicates a delayed or impaired transition from meiotic to postmeiotic stages. Transcriptome analysis of isolated stage-specific spermatogenic cells reveals that Sox30 controls a core postmeiotic gene expression program that initiates as early as the late meiotic cell stage. ChIP-seq analysis shows that Sox30 binds to specific DNA sequences in mouse testes, and its genomic occupancy correlates positively with expression of many postmeiotic genes including Tnp1, Hils1, Ccdc54 and Tsks These results define Sox30 as a crucial transcription factor that controls the transition from a late meiotic to a postmeiotic gene expression program and subsequent round spermatid development.
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Gene regulation; Male germ cell; Mouse; Sox30; Spermiogenesis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29866902      PMCID: PMC6053656          DOI: 10.1242/dev.164855

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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