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Phase-separated CCER1 coordinates the histone-to-protamine transition and male fertility.


ABSTRACT: Idiopathic fertility disorders are associated with mutations in various genes. Here, we report that coiled-coil glutamate-rich protein 1 (CCER1), a germline-specific and intrinsically disordered protein (IDP), mediates postmeiotic spermatid differentiation. In contrast, CCER1 deficiency results in defective sperm chromatin compaction and infertility in mice. CCER1 increases transition protein (Tnp1/2) and protamine (Prm1/2) transcription and mediates multiple histone epigenetic modifications during the histone-to-protamine (HTP) transition. Immiscible with heterochromatin in the nucleus, CCER1 self-assembles into a polymer droplet and forms a liquid-liquid phase-separated condensate in the nucleus. Notably, we identified loss-of-function (LoF) variants of human CCER1 (hCCER1) in five patients with nonobstructive azoospermia (NOA) that were absent in 2713 fertile controls. The mutants led to premature termination or frameshift in CCER1 translation, and disrupted condensates in vitro. In conclusion, we propose that nuclear CCER1 is a phase-separated condensate that links histone epigenetic modifications, HTP transitions, chromatin condensation, and male fertility.

SUBMITTER: Qin D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10713660 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phase-separated CCER1 coordinates the histone-to-protamine transition and male fertility.

Qin Dongdong D   Gu Yayun Y   Zhang Yu Y   Wang Shu S   Jiang Tao T   Wang Yao Y   Wang Cheng C   Chen Chang C   Zhang Tao T   Xu Weiya W   Wang Hanben H   Zhang Ke K   Hu Liangjun L   Li Lufan L   Xie Wei W   Wu Xin X   Hu Zhibin Z  

Nature communications 20231211 1


Idiopathic fertility disorders are associated with mutations in various genes. Here, we report that coiled-coil glutamate-rich protein 1 (CCER1), a germline-specific and intrinsically disordered protein (IDP), mediates postmeiotic spermatid differentiation. In contrast, CCER1 deficiency results in defective sperm chromatin compaction and infertility in mice. CCER1 increases transition protein (Tnp1/2) and protamine (Prm1/2) transcription and mediates multiple histone epigenetic modifications dur  ...[more]

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