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Core Histones Are Constituents of the Perinuclear Theca of Murid Spermatozoa: An Assessment of Their Synthesis and Assembly during Spermiogenesis and Function after Gametic Fusion.

Lauren E Hamilton1,2, Morgan Lion1, Luis Aguila3, João Suzuki3, Genevieve Acteau1, Nicole Protopapas1, Wei Xu1, Peter Sutovsky2,4, Mark Baker5, Richard Oko1.   

Abstract

The perinuclear theca (PT) of the eutherian sperm head is a cytoskeletal-like structure that houses proteins involved in important cellular processes during spermiogenesis and fertilization. Building upon our novel discovery of non-nuclear histones in the bovine PT, we sought to investigate whether this PT localization was a conserved feature of eutherian sperm. Employing cell fractionation, immunodetection, mass spectrometry, qPCR, and intracytoplasmic sperm injections (ICSI), we examined the localization, developmental origin, and functional potential of histones from the murid PT. Immunodetection localized histones to the post-acrosomal sheath (PAS) and the perforatorium (PERF) of the PT but showed an absence in the sperm nucleus. MS/MS analysis of selectively extracted PT histones indicated that predominately core histones (i.e., H3, H3.3, H2B, H2A, H2AX, and H4) populate the murid PT. These core histones appear to be de novo-synthesized in round spermatids and assembled via the manchette during spermatid elongation. Mouse ICSI results suggest that early embryonic development is delayed in the absence of PT-derived core histones. Here, we provide evidence that core histones are de novo-synthesized prior to PT assembly and deposited in PT sub-compartments for subsequent involvement in chromatin remodeling of the male pronucleus post-fertilization.

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Keywords:  ICSI; fertilization; gamete biology; histones; mass spectrometry; microtubular manchette; perforatorium; perinuclear theca; postacrosomal sheath; spermatozoa; spermiogenesis

Year:  2021        PMID: 34360885     DOI: 10.3390/ijms22158119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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1.  Differential Expression of Kisspeptin System and Kisspeptin Receptor Trafficking during Spermatozoa Transit in the Epididymis.

Authors:  Elena Mele; Raffaella D'Auria; Marika Scafuro; Marianna Marino; Silvia Fasano; Andrea Viggiano; Riccardo Pierantoni; Antonietta Santoro; Rosaria Meccariello
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-02       Impact factor: 4.096

2.  High Resolution Proteomic Analysis of Subcellular Fractionated Boar Spermatozoa Provides Comprehensive Insights Into Perinuclear Theca-Residing Proteins.

Authors:  Min Zhang; Riccardo Zenezini Chiozzi; David A Skerrett-Byrne; Tineke Veenendaal; Judith Klumperman; Albert J R Heck; Brett Nixon; J Bernd Helms; Bart M Gadella; Elizabeth G Bromfield
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2022-02-18
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