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The Protease Degrading Sperm Histones Post-Fertilization in Sea Urchin Eggs Is a Nuclear Cathepsin L That Is Further Required for Embryo Development

Proteolysis of sperm histones in the sea urchin male pronucleus is the consequence of the activation at fertilization of a maternal cysteine protease. We previously showed that this protein is required for male chromatin remodelling and for cell-cycle progression in the newly formed embryos. This en...

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Autores principales: Morin, Violeta, Sanchez-Rubio, Andrea, Aze, Antoine, Iribarren, Claudio, Fayet, Claire, Desdevises, Yves, Garcia-Huidobro, Jenaro, Imschenetzky, Maria, Puchi, Marcia, Genevière, Anne-Marie
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3489855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23144790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046850
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author Morin, Violeta
Sanchez-Rubio, Andrea
Aze, Antoine
Iribarren, Claudio
Fayet, Claire
Desdevises, Yves
Garcia-Huidobro, Jenaro
Imschenetzky, Maria
Puchi, Marcia
Genevière, Anne-Marie
author_facet Morin, Violeta
Sanchez-Rubio, Andrea
Aze, Antoine
Iribarren, Claudio
Fayet, Claire
Desdevises, Yves
Garcia-Huidobro, Jenaro
Imschenetzky, Maria
Puchi, Marcia
Genevière, Anne-Marie
author_sort Morin, Violeta
collection PubMed
description Proteolysis of sperm histones in the sea urchin male pronucleus is the consequence of the activation at fertilization of a maternal cysteine protease. We previously showed that this protein is required for male chromatin remodelling and for cell-cycle progression in the newly formed embryos. This enzyme is present in the nucleus of unfertilized eggs and is rapidly recruited to the male pronucleus after insemination. Interestingly, this cysteine-protease remains co-localized with chromatin during S phase of the first cell cycle, migrates to the mitotic spindle in M-phase and is re-located to the nuclei of daughter cells after cytokinesis. Here we identified the protease encoding cDNA and found a high sequence identity to cathepsin proteases of various organisms. A phylogenetical analysis clearly demonstrates that this sperm histone protease (SpHp) belongs to the cathepsin L sub-type. After an initial phase of ubiquitous expression throughout cleavage stages, SpHp gene transcripts become restricted to endomesodermic territories during the blastula stage. The transcripts are localized in the invaginating endoderm during gastrulation and a gut specific pattern continues through the prism and early pluteus stages. In addition, a concomitant expression of SpHp transcripts is detected in cells of the skeletogenic lineage and in accordance a pharmacological disruption of SpHp activity prevents growth of skeletal rods. These results further document the role of this nuclear cathepsin L during development.
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spelling pubmed-34898552012-11-09 The Protease Degrading Sperm Histones Post-Fertilization in Sea Urchin Eggs Is a Nuclear Cathepsin L That Is Further Required for Embryo Development Morin, Violeta Sanchez-Rubio, Andrea Aze, Antoine Iribarren, Claudio Fayet, Claire Desdevises, Yves Garcia-Huidobro, Jenaro Imschenetzky, Maria Puchi, Marcia Genevière, Anne-Marie PLoS One Research Article Proteolysis of sperm histones in the sea urchin male pronucleus is the consequence of the activation at fertilization of a maternal cysteine protease. We previously showed that this protein is required for male chromatin remodelling and for cell-cycle progression in the newly formed embryos. This enzyme is present in the nucleus of unfertilized eggs and is rapidly recruited to the male pronucleus after insemination. Interestingly, this cysteine-protease remains co-localized with chromatin during S phase of the first cell cycle, migrates to the mitotic spindle in M-phase and is re-located to the nuclei of daughter cells after cytokinesis. Here we identified the protease encoding cDNA and found a high sequence identity to cathepsin proteases of various organisms. A phylogenetical analysis clearly demonstrates that this sperm histone protease (SpHp) belongs to the cathepsin L sub-type. After an initial phase of ubiquitous expression throughout cleavage stages, SpHp gene transcripts become restricted to endomesodermic territories during the blastula stage. The transcripts are localized in the invaginating endoderm during gastrulation and a gut specific pattern continues through the prism and early pluteus stages. In addition, a concomitant expression of SpHp transcripts is detected in cells of the skeletogenic lineage and in accordance a pharmacological disruption of SpHp activity prevents growth of skeletal rods. These results further document the role of this nuclear cathepsin L during development. Public Library of Science 2012-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3489855/ /pubmed/23144790 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046850 Text en © 2012 Morin 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
Morin, Violeta
Sanchez-Rubio, Andrea
Aze, Antoine
Iribarren, Claudio
Fayet, Claire
Desdevises, Yves
Garcia-Huidobro, Jenaro
Imschenetzky, Maria
Puchi, Marcia
Genevière, Anne-Marie
The Protease Degrading Sperm Histones Post-Fertilization in Sea Urchin Eggs Is a Nuclear Cathepsin L That Is Further Required for Embryo Development
title The Protease Degrading Sperm Histones Post-Fertilization in Sea Urchin Eggs Is a Nuclear Cathepsin L That Is Further Required for Embryo Development
title_full The Protease Degrading Sperm Histones Post-Fertilization in Sea Urchin Eggs Is a Nuclear Cathepsin L That Is Further Required for Embryo Development
title_fullStr The Protease Degrading Sperm Histones Post-Fertilization in Sea Urchin Eggs Is a Nuclear Cathepsin L That Is Further Required for Embryo Development
title_full_unstemmed The Protease Degrading Sperm Histones Post-Fertilization in Sea Urchin Eggs Is a Nuclear Cathepsin L That Is Further Required for Embryo Development
title_short The Protease Degrading Sperm Histones Post-Fertilization in Sea Urchin Eggs Is a Nuclear Cathepsin L That Is Further Required for Embryo Development
title_sort protease degrading sperm histones post-fertilization in sea urchin eggs is a nuclear cathepsin l that is further required for embryo development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3489855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23144790
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0046850
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