Cell Reports (Dec 2015)

Exogenous Expression of Human Protamine 1 (hPrm1) Remodels Fibroblast Nuclei into Spermatid-like Structures

  • Domenico Iuso,
  • Marta Czernik,
  • Paola Toschi,
  • Antonella Fidanza,
  • Federica Zacchini,
  • Robert Feil,
  • Sandrine Curtet,
  • Thierry Buchou,
  • Hitoshi Shiota,
  • Saadi Khochbin,
  • Grazyna Ewa Ptak,
  • Pasqualino Loi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2015.10.066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
pp. 1765 – 1771

Abstract

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Protamines confer a compact structure to the genome of male gametes. Here, we find that somatic cells can be remodeled by transient expression of protamine 1 (Prm1). Ectopically expressed Prm1 forms scattered foci in the nuclei of fibroblasts, which coalescence into spermatid-like structures, concomitant with a loss of histones and a reprogramming barrier, H3 lysine 9 methylation. Protaminized nuclei injected into enucleated oocytes efficiently underwent protamine to maternal histone TH2B exchange and developed into normal blastocyst stage embryos in vitro. Altogether, our findings present a model to study male-specific chromatin remodeling, which can be exploited for the improvement of somatic cell nuclear transfer.