ATRX, a member of the SNF2 family of helicase/ATPases, is required for chromosome alignment and meiotic spindle organization in metaphase II stage mouse oocytes
- PMID: 15242786
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2003.12.012
ATRX, a member of the SNF2 family of helicase/ATPases, is required for chromosome alignment and meiotic spindle organization in metaphase II stage mouse oocytes
Abstract
ATRX is a centromeric heterochromatin binding protein belonging to the SNF2 family of helicase/ATPases with chromatin remodeling activity. Mutations in the human ATRX gene result in X-linked alpha-thalassaemia with mental retardation (ATRX) syndrome and correlate with changes in methylation of repetitive DNA sequences. We show here that ATRX also functions to regulate key stages of meiosis in mouse oocytes. At the germinal vesicle (GV) stage, ATRX was found associated with the perinucleolar heterochromatin rim in transcriptionally quiescent oocytes. Phosphorylation of ATRX during meiotic maturation is dependent upon calcium calmodulin kinase (CamKII) activity. Meiotic resumption also coincides with deacetylation of histone H4 at lysine 5 (H4K5 Ac) while ATRX and histone H3 methylated on lysine 9 (H3K9) remained bound to the centromeres and interstitial regions of condensing chromosomes, respectively. Inhibition of histone deacetylases (HDACs) with trichostatin A (TSA) disrupted ATRX binding to the centromeres of hyperacetylated chromosomes resulting in abnormal chromosome alignments at metaphase II (MII). Similarly, while selective ablation of ATRX by antibody microinjection and RNA interference (RNAi) had no effect on the progression of meiosis, it had severe consequences for the alignment of chromosomes on the metaphase II spindle. These results suggest that genome-wide epigenetic modifications such as global histone deacetylation are essential for the binding of ATRX to centromeric heterochromatin. Moreover, centromeric ATRX is required for correct chromosome alignment and organization of a bipolar meiotic metaphase II spindle.
Similar articles
-
Loss of maternal ATRX results in centromere instability and aneuploidy in the mammalian oocyte and pre-implantation embryo.PLoS Genet. 2010 Sep 23;6(9):e1001137. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1001137. PLoS Genet. 2010. PMID: 20885787 Free PMC article.
-
Major chromatin remodeling in the germinal vesicle (GV) of mammalian oocytes is dispensable for global transcriptional silencing but required for centromeric heterochromatin function.Dev Biol. 2004 Nov 15;275(2):447-58. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2004.08.028. Dev Biol. 2004. PMID: 15501230
-
Chromatin structure and ATRX function in mouse oocytes.Results Probl Cell Differ. 2012;55:45-68. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-30406-4_3. Results Probl Cell Differ. 2012. PMID: 22918800 Review.
-
Histone acetylation and subcellular localization of chromosomal protein BRD4 during mouse oocyte meiosis and mitosis.Mol Hum Reprod. 2007 Mar;13(3):141-8. doi: 10.1093/molehr/gal115. Epub 2007 Jan 31. Mol Hum Reprod. 2007. PMID: 17267518
-
Emerging roles of ATRX in cancer.Epigenomics. 2015;7(8):1365-78. doi: 10.2217/epi.15.82. Epub 2015 Dec 8. Epigenomics. 2015. PMID: 26646632 Review.
Cited by
-
HDAC1 and HDAC2 in mouse oocytes and preimplantation embryos: Specificity versus compensation.Cell Death Differ. 2016 Jul;23(7):1119-27. doi: 10.1038/cdd.2016.31. Epub 2016 Apr 15. Cell Death Differ. 2016. PMID: 27082454 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Listening to mother: Long-term maternal effects in mammalian development.Mol Reprod Dev. 2020 Apr;87(4):399-408. doi: 10.1002/mrd.23336. Epub 2020 Mar 22. Mol Reprod Dev. 2020. PMID: 32202026 Free PMC article. Review.
-
Oocyte heterogeneity with respect to the meiotic silencing of unsynapsed X chromosomes in the XY female mouse.Chromosoma. 2013 Oct;122(5):337-49. doi: 10.1007/s00412-013-0415-z. Epub 2013 Jun 13. Chromosoma. 2013. PMID: 23760560
-
Loss of maternal ATRX results in centromere instability and aneuploidy in the mammalian oocyte and pre-implantation embryo.PLoS Genet. 2010 Sep 23;6(9):e1001137. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1001137. PLoS Genet. 2010. PMID: 20885787 Free PMC article.
-
A review of gliomas-related proteins. Characteristics of potential biomarkers.Am J Cancer Res. 2021 Jul 15;11(7):3425-3444. eCollection 2021. Am J Cancer Res. 2021. PMID: 34354853 Free PMC article. Review.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
Grants and funding
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Molecular Biology Databases
Research Materials