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Chromatin-to-nucleoprotamine transition is controlled by the histone H2B variant TH2B
Authors:Emilie Montellier  Fay?al Boussouar  Sophie Rousseaux  Kai Zhang  Thierry Buchou  Fran?ois Fenaille  Hitoshi Shiota  Alexandra Debernardi  Patrick Héry  Sandrine Curtet  Mahya Jamshidikia  Sophie Barral  Hélène Holota  Aurélie Bergon  Fabrice Lopez  Philippe Guardiola  Karin Pernet  Jean Imbert  Carlo Petosa  Minjia Tan  Yingming Zhao  Matthieu Gérard  Saadi Khochbin
Abstract:The conversion of male germ cell chromatin to a nucleoprotamine structure is fundamental to the life cycle, yet the underlying molecular details remain obscure. Here we show that an essential step is the genome-wide incorporation of TH2B, a histone H2B variant of hitherto unknown function. Using mouse models in which TH2B is depleted or C-terminally modified, we show that TH2B directs the final transformation of dissociating nucleosomes into protamine-packed structures. Depletion of TH2B induces compensatory mechanisms that permit histone removal by up-regulating H2B and programming nucleosome instability through targeted histone modifications, including lysine crotonylation and arginine methylation. Furthermore, after fertilization, TH2B reassembles onto the male genome during protamine-to-histone exchange. Thus, TH2B is a unique histone variant that plays a key role in the histone-to-protamine packing of the male genome and guides genome-wide chromatin transitions that both precede and follow transmission of the male genome to the egg.
Keywords:H2AZ  BRDT  male contraception  reprogramming  male infertility  sex chromosome inactivation  histone eviction
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