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Enrichment of Pachytene Spermatocytes and Spermatids from Mouse Testes Using Standard Laboratory Equipment
Published on: September 17, 2019
Efficient Enrichment of Synchronized Mouse Spermatocytes Suitable for Genome-Wide Analysis
Agustin Carbajal1, Irma Gryniuk1,2, Rodrigo O de Castro1
1Cell Cycle and Cancer Biology Research Program, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK, USA.
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Chromatin undergoes extensive remodeling during meiosis, leading to specific patterns of gene expression and chromosome organization, which ultimately controls fundamental meiotic processes such as recombination and homologous chromosome associations. Recent game-changing advances have been made by analysis of chromatin binding sites of meiotic specific proteins genome-wide in mouse spermatocytes. However, further progress is still highly dependent on the reliable isolation of sufficient quantities of spermatocytes at specific stages of prophase I. Here, we describe a combination of methodologies we adapted for rapid and reliable isolation of synchronized fixed mouse spermatocytes. We show that chromatin isolated from these cells can be used to study chromatin-binding sites by ChIP-seq. High-quality data we obtained from INO80 ChIP-seq in zygotene cells was used for functional analysis of chromatin-binding sites.

