Proteomics,Multiomics

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Identification of TH2B partners


ABSTRACT: Histone replacement by transition proteins (TPs) and protamines (Prms) constitutes an essential step for the successful production of functional male gametes, yet nothing is known on the underlying functional interplay between histones, TPs and Prms. Here, by studying spermatogenesis in the absence of H2A.L.2, a spermatid-specific histone variant, we identify a new step, which is essential for the transformation of nucleosomes to nucleoprotamines. H2A.L.2, synthesized at the same time as TPs, enables the invasion of nucleosomes by TPs, which themselves drive the recruitment and processing of Prms. H2A.L.2 incorporation initiates a series of successive transitional states that ultimately shift to a more stable state characterized by nucleoprotamine assembly and histone-TP displacement, leading to the generation of mature spermatozoa. Hence, the current view of histone-to-nucleoprotein transition should be revisited and include a new step with H2A.L.2 assembly prior to the action of TPs and Prms.

OTHER RELATED OMICS DATASETS IN: PRJNA360424

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Sperm

SUBMITTER: Yohann Couté  

LAB HEAD: Virginie Brun

PROVIDER: PXD005863 | Pride | 2017-04-24

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Histone replacement by transition proteins (TPs) and protamines (Prms) constitutes an essential step for the successful production of functional male gametes, yet nothing is known on the underlying functional interplay between histones, TPs, and Prms. Here, by studying spermatogenesis in the absence of a spermatid-specific histone variant, H2A.L.2, we discover a fundamental mechanism involved in the transformation of nucleosomes into nucleoprotamines. H2A.L.2 is synthesized at the same time as T  ...[more]

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