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Dual mechanism of chromatin remodeling in the common shrew sex trivalent (XY1Y2)

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Author
Matveevsky, S.N.
Pavlova, S.V.
Atsaeva, M.M.
Searle, J.B.
Kolomiets, O.L.
Abstract

Here we focus on the XY1Y2 condition in male common shrew Sorex araneus Linnaeus, 1758, applying electron microscopy and immunocytochemistry for a comprehensive analysis of structure, synapsis and behaviour of the sex trivalent in pachytene spermatocytes. The pachytene sex trivalent consists of three distinct parts: short and long synaptic SC fragments (between the X and Y1 and between the X and Y2, respectively) and a long asynaptic region of the X in-between. Chromatin inactivation was revealed in the XY1 synaptic region, the asynaptic region of the X and a very small asynaptic part of the Y2. This inactive part of the sex trivalent, that we named the 'head', forms a typical sex body and is located at the periphery of the meiotic nucleus at mid pachytene. The second part or 'tail', a long region of synapsis between the X and Y2 chromosomes, is directed from the periphery into the nucleus. Based on the distribution patterns of four proteins involved in chromatin inactivation, we propose a model of meiotic silencing in shrew sex chromosomes. Thus, we conclude that pachytene sex chromosomes are structurally and functionally two different chromatin domains with specific nuclear topology: the peripheral inactivated 'true' sex chromosome regions (part of the X and the Y1) and more centrally located transcriptionally active autosomal segments (part of the X and the Y2).

Sponsorship
This work was partially supported by research grants of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research ? 15-29-02649 (to SM), 16-04-01447 (to OL), 15-04-04759 (to SP) and the President Grant for Russian Distinguished Young Scientists MK-4496.2015.4 (to SP).
Date Issued
2017-11-03
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers
Keywords
Sex body
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MSCI
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synaptonemal complex
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?H2AFX
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ATR
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SUMO-1
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ubiH2A
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Sorex araneus
Related DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/CompCytogen.v11i4.13870
Previously Published as
Comparative Cytogenetics (2017), 11(4) 727–745
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article

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