素H2B.8通过染色体相分离压缩开花植物的精子
Toby Buttress1, Shengbo He1, Liang Wang2,3
1Cell and Developmental Biology Department, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK.
Nature
|November 3, 2022
概括
开花植物的精子用于核凝结的基因组变体H2B.8,使得精子紧,具有转录活性. 这种机制对雄性生育和植物繁殖至关重要.
科学领域:
- 植物生物学
- 分子生物学
- 遗传学
背景情况:
- 精子染色体的凝聚对于男性生育至关重要.
- 开花植物缺乏蛋白质,使用未知的精子核凝结机制.
- 尽管凝结,但开花植物的精子核在转录上是活跃的.
研究的目的:
- 阐明了Arabidopsis thaliana中的精子染色素和核凝结的机制.
- 鉴定花植物中精子紧缩的关键因素.
主要方法:
- 研究了H2B.8基因组变异在Arabidopsis thaliana中的作用.
- 对H2B.8进行了功能丧失和子宫外表达实验.
- 进行相互交叉,以评估对男性传播和生育能力的影响.
主要成果:
- 基质子变体H2B.8调解精子染色素和核凝结.
- H2B.8的损失导致精子核与分散的染色体扩大.
- 宫外H2B.8表达导致具有聚合色素的较小核,证明其足以凝结.
- H2B.8将转录不活跃的富含AT的染色质聚合成相分离的凝聚物,从而在不影响转录的情况下促进压缩.
- 突变h2b.8显著降低了男性的传播,突出了其对生育的重要性.
结论:
- 在开花植物中,H2B.8是精子核凝结的关键因素.
- 这种机制可以在保持转录活动的同时进行核紧缩.
- H2B.8代表了可兼容的核凝结和转录的开花植物的进化创新.
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