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Interallelic and Intergenic Incompatibilities of the Prdm9 (Hst1) Gene in Mouse Hybrid Sterility

The Dobzhansky-Muller model of incompatibilities explains reproductive isolation between species by incorrect epistatic interactions. Although the mechanisms of speciation are of great interest, no incompatibility has been characterized at the gene level in mammals. The Hybrid sterility 1 gene (Hst1...

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Autores principales: Flachs, Petr, Mihola, Ondřej, Šimeček, Petr, Gregorová, Soňa, Schimenti, John C., Matsui, Yasuhisa, Baudat, Frédéric, de Massy, Bernard, Piálek, Jaroslav, Forejt, Jiří, Trachtulec, Zdenek
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3486856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23133405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003044
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author Flachs, Petr
Mihola, Ondřej
Šimeček, Petr
Gregorová, Soňa
Schimenti, John C.
Matsui, Yasuhisa
Baudat, Frédéric
de Massy, Bernard
Piálek, Jaroslav
Forejt, Jiří
Trachtulec, Zdenek
author_facet Flachs, Petr
Mihola, Ondřej
Šimeček, Petr
Gregorová, Soňa
Schimenti, John C.
Matsui, Yasuhisa
Baudat, Frédéric
de Massy, Bernard
Piálek, Jaroslav
Forejt, Jiří
Trachtulec, Zdenek
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description The Dobzhansky-Muller model of incompatibilities explains reproductive isolation between species by incorrect epistatic interactions. Although the mechanisms of speciation are of great interest, no incompatibility has been characterized at the gene level in mammals. The Hybrid sterility 1 gene (Hst1) participates in the arrest of meiosis in F(1) males of certain strains from two Mus musculus subspecies, e.g., PWD from M. m. musculus and C57BL/6J (henceforth B6) from M. m. domesticus. Hst1 has been identified as a meiotic PR-domain gene (Prdm9) encoding histone 3 methyltransferase in the male offspring of PWD females and B6 males, (PWD×B6)F(1). To characterize the incompatibilities underlying hybrid sterility, we phenotyped reproductive and meiotic markers in males with altered copy numbers of Prdm9. A partial rescue of fertility was observed upon removal of the B6 allele of Prdm9 from the azoospermic (PWD×B6)F(1) hybrids, whereas removing one of the two Prdm9 copies in PWD or B6 background had no effect on male reproduction. Incompatibility(ies) not involving Prdm9(B6) also acts in the (PWD×B6)F(1) hybrids, since the correction of hybrid sterility by Prdm9(B6) deletion was not complete. Additions and subtractions of Prdm9 copies, as well as allelic replacements, improved meiotic progression and fecundity also in the progeny-producing reciprocal (B6×PWD)F(1) males. Moreover, an increased dosage of Prdm9 and reciprocal cross enhanced fertility of other sperm-carrying male hybrids, (PWD×B6-C3H.Prdm9)F(1), harboring another Prdm9 allele of M. m. domesticus origin. The levels of Prdm9 mRNA isoforms were similar in the prepubertal testes of all types of F(1) hybrids of PWD with B6 and B6-C3H.Prdm9 despite their different prospective fertility, but decreased to 53% after removal of Prdm9(B6). Therefore, the Prdm9(B6) allele probably takes part in posttranscriptional dominant-negative hybrid interaction(s) absent in the parental strains.
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spelling pubmed-34868562012-11-06 Interallelic and Intergenic Incompatibilities of the Prdm9 (Hst1) Gene in Mouse Hybrid Sterility Flachs, Petr Mihola, Ondřej Šimeček, Petr Gregorová, Soňa Schimenti, John C. Matsui, Yasuhisa Baudat, Frédéric de Massy, Bernard Piálek, Jaroslav Forejt, Jiří Trachtulec, Zdenek PLoS Genet Research Article The Dobzhansky-Muller model of incompatibilities explains reproductive isolation between species by incorrect epistatic interactions. Although the mechanisms of speciation are of great interest, no incompatibility has been characterized at the gene level in mammals. The Hybrid sterility 1 gene (Hst1) participates in the arrest of meiosis in F(1) males of certain strains from two Mus musculus subspecies, e.g., PWD from M. m. musculus and C57BL/6J (henceforth B6) from M. m. domesticus. Hst1 has been identified as a meiotic PR-domain gene (Prdm9) encoding histone 3 methyltransferase in the male offspring of PWD females and B6 males, (PWD×B6)F(1). To characterize the incompatibilities underlying hybrid sterility, we phenotyped reproductive and meiotic markers in males with altered copy numbers of Prdm9. A partial rescue of fertility was observed upon removal of the B6 allele of Prdm9 from the azoospermic (PWD×B6)F(1) hybrids, whereas removing one of the two Prdm9 copies in PWD or B6 background had no effect on male reproduction. Incompatibility(ies) not involving Prdm9(B6) also acts in the (PWD×B6)F(1) hybrids, since the correction of hybrid sterility by Prdm9(B6) deletion was not complete. Additions and subtractions of Prdm9 copies, as well as allelic replacements, improved meiotic progression and fecundity also in the progeny-producing reciprocal (B6×PWD)F(1) males. Moreover, an increased dosage of Prdm9 and reciprocal cross enhanced fertility of other sperm-carrying male hybrids, (PWD×B6-C3H.Prdm9)F(1), harboring another Prdm9 allele of M. m. domesticus origin. The levels of Prdm9 mRNA isoforms were similar in the prepubertal testes of all types of F(1) hybrids of PWD with B6 and B6-C3H.Prdm9 despite their different prospective fertility, but decreased to 53% after removal of Prdm9(B6). Therefore, the Prdm9(B6) allele probably takes part in posttranscriptional dominant-negative hybrid interaction(s) absent in the parental strains. Public Library of Science 2012-11-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3486856/ /pubmed/23133405 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003044 Text en © 2012 Flachs et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Flachs, Petr
Mihola, Ondřej
Šimeček, Petr
Gregorová, Soňa
Schimenti, John C.
Matsui, Yasuhisa
Baudat, Frédéric
de Massy, Bernard
Piálek, Jaroslav
Forejt, Jiří
Trachtulec, Zdenek
Interallelic and Intergenic Incompatibilities of the Prdm9 (Hst1) Gene in Mouse Hybrid Sterility
title Interallelic and Intergenic Incompatibilities of the Prdm9 (Hst1) Gene in Mouse Hybrid Sterility
title_full Interallelic and Intergenic Incompatibilities of the Prdm9 (Hst1) Gene in Mouse Hybrid Sterility
title_fullStr Interallelic and Intergenic Incompatibilities of the Prdm9 (Hst1) Gene in Mouse Hybrid Sterility
title_full_unstemmed Interallelic and Intergenic Incompatibilities of the Prdm9 (Hst1) Gene in Mouse Hybrid Sterility
title_short Interallelic and Intergenic Incompatibilities of the Prdm9 (Hst1) Gene in Mouse Hybrid Sterility
title_sort interallelic and intergenic incompatibilities of the prdm9 (hst1) gene in mouse hybrid sterility
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3486856/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23133405
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003044
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