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The first bromodomain of Brdt, a testis-specific member of the BET sub-family of double-bromodomain-containing proteins, is essential for male germ cell differentiation

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DEVELOPMENT
卷 134, 期 19, 页码 3507-3515

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.004481

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Brdt; bromodomain; spermatogenesis; mouse

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  1. NIDDK NIH HHS [DK07647-16] Funding Source: Medline

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Brdt is a testis- specific member of the distinctive BET sub- family of bromodomain motif- containing proteins, a motif that binds acetylated lysines and is implicated in chromatin remodeling. Its expression is restricted to the germ line, specifically to pachytene and diplotene spermatocytes and early spermatids. Targeted mutagenesis was used to generate mice carrying a mutant allele of Brdt, Brdt(Delta BD1), which lacks only the first of the two bromodomains that uniquely characterize BET proteins. Homozygous Brdt(Delta BD1/Delta BD1) mice were viable but males were sterile, producing fewer and morphologically abnormal sperm. Aberrant morphogenesis was first detected in step 9 elongating spermatids, and those elongated spermatids that were formed lacked the distinctive foci of heterochromatin at the peri- nuclear envelope. Quantitative reverse transcription ( RT)- PCR showed threefold increased levels of histone H1t ( Hist1h1t) in Brdt(Delta BD1/Delta BD1) testes and chromatin immunoprecipitation revealed that Brdt protein, but not Brdt(Delta BD1) protein, was associated with the promoter of H1t. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection suggested that the DNA in the Brdt(Delta BD1) mutant sperm could support early embryonic development and yield functional embryonic stem cells. This is the first demonstration that deletion of just one of the two bromodomains in members of the BET sub- family of bromodomain- containing proteins has profound effects on in vivo differentiation.

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