LOCALIZATION OF DNASE I-HYPERSENSITIVE REGIONS DURING RAT SPERMATOGENESIS - STAGE-DEPENDENT PATTERNS AND UNIQUE SENSITIVITY OF ELONGATING SPERMATIDS

被引:82
作者
MCPHERSON, SM
LONGO, FJ
机构
[1] Department of Anatomy, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
关键词
CHROMATIN ORGANIZATION; ENDOGENOUS NICKS; DHR;
D O I
10.1002/mrd.1080310408
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
DNase I-hypersensitivity of rat spermatogenic cells was analyzed 1) to establish overall patterns of hypersensitivity in individual cell types, 2) to correlate these patterns with known changes in chromatin organization and function, and 3) to provide a foundation for further analyses examining DNase I-hypersensitivity and the localization of specific genes during spermatogenesis. Parameters for in situ nick translation, using radioactive and fluorescent probes to visualize DNase I-hypersensitive regions (DHR), were established for fixed and sectioned testicular preparations, permeabilized cells, and isolated germ cell nuclei. As anticipated, the pattern of DHR changed in a cell-type specific manner during the course of spermatogenesis, reflective of known stage-dependent alterations in the composition and structure of both the chromatin and the nuclear lamina/matrix as well as changes in gene expression. DHR in preleptotene spermatocytes were primarily peripheral, while in pachytene spermatocytes they were localized along the condensed chromosomes. The pattern of DHR changed from "checkerboard" in steps 7-8 round spermatid nuclei to "lamellar" in steps 10-11 elongating spermatids. In steps 12-13 elongating spermatids, DHR were localized throughout the nuclei or in a graded manner-increasing from anterior to posterior and mirroring the pattern of chromatin condensation. However, unlike the case in other stages, DNA of steps 12-13 elongating spermatids was exquisitely sensitive to nick translation even in the absence of exogenous DNase I. In contrast to the labeling of earlier stages, steps 16-19 spermatids and mature spermatozoa did not demonstrate DNase I-hypersensitivity under any conditions employed. A variety of agents that interact with topoisomerase II and DNA (teniposide, novobiocin, ethidium bromide, and adenosine triphosphate) were tested to determine the basis for the unique sensitivity to nick translation of steps 12-13 elongating spermatids. None of the agents tested, however, affected this unique labeling. The sensitivity of steps 12-13 elongating spermatids to nick translation in the absence of exogenous nuclease indicates the presence of endogenous nicks, which may relieve torsional stress and aid rearrangement as the chromatin is packaged into a form characteristic of the mature spermatozoon.
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