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Developmental control of sumoylation pathway proteins in mouse male germ cells

Journal

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 321, Issue 1, Pages 227-237

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2008.06.020

Keywords

SUMO; sumoylation; spermatogenesis; UBE21; SUMO ligases; SUMO proteases; XY body; meiosis; spermatocytes; male germ cells

Funding

  1. NIH [MAH (HD48998)]
  2. The Jackson Laboratory [CA34196]
  3. Les Fonds de la Recherche en Sante du Quebec (FRSQ)
  4. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

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Protein sumoylation regulates a variety of nuclear functions and has been postulated to be involved ill meiotic chromosome dynamics as well as other processes of spermatogenesis. Here, the expression and distribution of sumoylation pathway genes and proteins were determined in mouse male germ cells, with a particular emphasis oil prophase I of meioisis. Immunofluorescence microscopy revealed that SUMO1, SUMO2/3 and UBE21 (also known as UBC9) were localized to the XY body in pachytene and diplotene spermatocytes, while only SUMO2/3 and UBE21 were detected near centromeres in metaphase I spermatocytes. Quantitative RT-PCR and Western blotting were Used to examine the expression of sumoylation pathway genes and proteins in enriched preparations of leptotene/zygotene spermatocytes, prepubertal and adult pachytene spermatocytes, as well as round spermatids. Two general expression profiles emerged from these data. The first profile, where expression was more prominent during meiosis, identified sumoylation pathway participants that could be involved in meiotic chromosome dynamics. The second profile, elevated expression ill post-meiotic Spermatids, suggested proteins that could be involved in spermiogenesis-related sumoylation events. In addition to revealing differential expression of protein sumoylation mediators, Which suggests differential functioning, these data demonstrate the dynamic nature of SUMO metabolism during spermatogenesis. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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