TH2BS11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the XY body and predominantly associates with H3K4me3-containing genomic regions in mammalian spermatocytes

Abstract Background TH2B is a major histone variant that replaces about 80–85% of somatic H2B in mammalian spermatocytes and spermatids. The post-translational modifications (PTMs) on TH2B have been well characterised in spermatocytes and spermatids. However, the biological function(s) of these PTMs...

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Main Authors: Iyer Aditya Mahadevan, Satyakrishna Pentakota, Raktim Roy, Utsa Bhaduri, Manchanahalli R. Satyanarayana Rao
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Published: BMC 2019-09-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13072-019-0300-y
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spelling doaj-0d88d5d3cacc465eb06dd01575ca849e2020-11-25T02:43:32ZengBMCEpigenetics & Chromatin1756-89352019-09-0112112310.1186/s13072-019-0300-yTH2BS11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the XY body and predominantly associates with H3K4me3-containing genomic regions in mammalian spermatocytesIyer Aditya Mahadevan0Satyakrishna Pentakota1Raktim Roy2Utsa Bhaduri3Manchanahalli R. Satyanarayana Rao4Molecular Biology and Genetics Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchNovo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of CopenhagenThe Graduate School of the Stowers Institute for Medical ResearchMolecular Biology and Genetics Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchMolecular Biology and Genetics Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific ResearchAbstract Background TH2B is a major histone variant that replaces about 80–85% of somatic H2B in mammalian spermatocytes and spermatids. The post-translational modifications (PTMs) on TH2B have been well characterised in spermatocytes and spermatids. However, the biological function(s) of these PTMs on TH2B have not been deciphered in great detail. In our attempt to decipher the unique function(s) of histone variant TH2B, we detected the modification in the N-terminal tail, Serine 11 phosphorylation on TH2B (TH2BS11ph) in spermatocytes. Results The current study is aimed at understanding the function of the TH2BS11ph modification in the context of processes that occur during meiotic prophase I. Immunofluorescence studies with the highly specific antibodies revealed that TH2BS11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the sex body and is associated with XY body-associated proteins like Scp3, γH2AX, pATM, ATR, etc. Genome-wide occupancy studies as determined by ChIP sequencing experiments in P20 C57BL6 mouse testicular cells revealed that TH2BS11ph is enriched in X and Y chromosomes confirming the immunofluorescence staining pattern in the pachytene spermatocytes. Apart from the localisation of this modification in the XY body, TH2BS11ph is majorly associated with H3K4me3-containing genomic regions like gene promoters, etc. These data were also found to corroborate with the ChIP sequencing data of TH2BS11ph histone mark carried out in P12 C57BL6 mouse testicular cells, wherein we found the predominant localisation of this modification at H3K4me3-containing genomic regions. Mass spectrometry analysis of proteins that associate with TH2BS11ph-containing mononucleosomes revealed key proteins linked with the functions of XY body, pericentric heterochromatin and transcription. Conclusions TH2BS11ph modification is densely localised in the unsynapsed axes of the XY body of the pachytene spermatocyte. By ChIP sequencing studies in mouse P12 and P20 testicular cells, we demonstrate that TH2BS11ph is predominantly associated with H3K4me3 positive genomic regions like gene promoters, etc. We propose that TH2BS11ph modification could act alone or in concert with other histone modifications to recruit the appropriate transcription or XY body recombination protein machinery at specific genomic loci.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13072-019-0300-yTH2B serine 11 phosphorylationSpermatocytesTH2BImmunofluorescenceCoimmunoprecipitationH3K4me3 co-association
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author Iyer Aditya Mahadevan
Satyakrishna Pentakota
Raktim Roy
Utsa Bhaduri
Manchanahalli R. Satyanarayana Rao
spellingShingle Iyer Aditya Mahadevan
Satyakrishna Pentakota
Raktim Roy
Utsa Bhaduri
Manchanahalli R. Satyanarayana Rao
TH2BS11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the XY body and predominantly associates with H3K4me3-containing genomic regions in mammalian spermatocytes
Epigenetics & Chromatin
TH2B serine 11 phosphorylation
Spermatocytes
TH2B
Immunofluorescence
Coimmunoprecipitation
H3K4me3 co-association
author_facet Iyer Aditya Mahadevan
Satyakrishna Pentakota
Raktim Roy
Utsa Bhaduri
Manchanahalli R. Satyanarayana Rao
author_sort Iyer Aditya Mahadevan
title TH2BS11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the XY body and predominantly associates with H3K4me3-containing genomic regions in mammalian spermatocytes
title_short TH2BS11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the XY body and predominantly associates with H3K4me3-containing genomic regions in mammalian spermatocytes
title_full TH2BS11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the XY body and predominantly associates with H3K4me3-containing genomic regions in mammalian spermatocytes
title_fullStr TH2BS11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the XY body and predominantly associates with H3K4me3-containing genomic regions in mammalian spermatocytes
title_full_unstemmed TH2BS11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the XY body and predominantly associates with H3K4me3-containing genomic regions in mammalian spermatocytes
title_sort th2bs11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the xy body and predominantly associates with h3k4me3-containing genomic regions in mammalian spermatocytes
publisher BMC
series Epigenetics & Chromatin
issn 1756-8935
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Abstract Background TH2B is a major histone variant that replaces about 80–85% of somatic H2B in mammalian spermatocytes and spermatids. The post-translational modifications (PTMs) on TH2B have been well characterised in spermatocytes and spermatids. However, the biological function(s) of these PTMs on TH2B have not been deciphered in great detail. In our attempt to decipher the unique function(s) of histone variant TH2B, we detected the modification in the N-terminal tail, Serine 11 phosphorylation on TH2B (TH2BS11ph) in spermatocytes. Results The current study is aimed at understanding the function of the TH2BS11ph modification in the context of processes that occur during meiotic prophase I. Immunofluorescence studies with the highly specific antibodies revealed that TH2BS11ph histone mark is enriched in the unsynapsed axes of the sex body and is associated with XY body-associated proteins like Scp3, γH2AX, pATM, ATR, etc. Genome-wide occupancy studies as determined by ChIP sequencing experiments in P20 C57BL6 mouse testicular cells revealed that TH2BS11ph is enriched in X and Y chromosomes confirming the immunofluorescence staining pattern in the pachytene spermatocytes. Apart from the localisation of this modification in the XY body, TH2BS11ph is majorly associated with H3K4me3-containing genomic regions like gene promoters, etc. These data were also found to corroborate with the ChIP sequencing data of TH2BS11ph histone mark carried out in P12 C57BL6 mouse testicular cells, wherein we found the predominant localisation of this modification at H3K4me3-containing genomic regions. Mass spectrometry analysis of proteins that associate with TH2BS11ph-containing mononucleosomes revealed key proteins linked with the functions of XY body, pericentric heterochromatin and transcription. Conclusions TH2BS11ph modification is densely localised in the unsynapsed axes of the XY body of the pachytene spermatocyte. By ChIP sequencing studies in mouse P12 and P20 testicular cells, we demonstrate that TH2BS11ph is predominantly associated with H3K4me3 positive genomic regions like gene promoters, etc. We propose that TH2BS11ph modification could act alone or in concert with other histone modifications to recruit the appropriate transcription or XY body recombination protein machinery at specific genomic loci.
topic TH2B serine 11 phosphorylation
Spermatocytes
TH2B
Immunofluorescence
Coimmunoprecipitation
H3K4me3 co-association
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13072-019-0300-y
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