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A Gene Regulatory Program for Meiotic Prophase in the Fetal Ovary

The chromosomal program of meiotic prophase, comprising events such as laying down of meiotic cohesins, synapsis between homologs, and homologous recombination, must be preceded and enabled by the regulated induction of meiotic prophase genes. This gene regulatory program is poorly understood, parti...

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Autores principales: Soh, Y. Q. Shirleen, Junker, Jan Philipp, Gill, Mark E., Mueller, Jacob L., van Oudenaarden, Alexander, Page, David C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4574967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26378784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005531
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author Soh, Y. Q. Shirleen
Junker, Jan Philipp
Gill, Mark E.
Mueller, Jacob L.
van Oudenaarden, Alexander
Page, David C.
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Junker, Jan Philipp
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description The chromosomal program of meiotic prophase, comprising events such as laying down of meiotic cohesins, synapsis between homologs, and homologous recombination, must be preceded and enabled by the regulated induction of meiotic prophase genes. This gene regulatory program is poorly understood, particularly in organisms with a segregated germline. We characterized the gene regulatory program of meiotic prophase as it occurs in the mouse fetal ovary. By profiling gene expression in the mouse fetal ovary in mutants with whole tissue and single-cell techniques, we identified 104 genes expressed specifically in pre-meiotic to pachytene germ cells. We characterized the regulation of these genes by 1) retinoic acid (RA), which induces meiosis, 2) Dazl, which is required for germ cell competence to respond to RA, and 3) Stra8, a downstream target of RA required for the chromosomal program of meiotic prophase. Initial induction of practically all identified meiotic prophase genes requires Dazl. In the presence of Dazl, RA induces at least two pathways: one Stra8-independent, and one Stra8-dependent. Genes vary in their induction by Stra8, spanning fully Stra8-independent, partially Stra8-independent, and fully Stra8-dependent. Thus, Stra8 regulates the entirety of the chromosomal program but plays a more nuanced role in governing the gene expression program. We propose that Stra8-independent gene expression enables the stockpiling of selected meiotic structural proteins prior to the commencement of the chromosomal program. Unexpectedly, we discovered that Stra8 is required for prompt down-regulation of itself and Rec8. Germ cells that have expressed and down-regulated Stra8 are refractory to further Stra8 expression. Negative feedback of Stra8, and subsequent resistance to further Stra8 expression, may ensure a single, restricted pulse of Stra8 expression. Collectively, our findings reveal a gene regulatory logic by which germ cells prepare for the chromosomal program of meiotic prophase, and ensure that it is induced only once.
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spelling pubmed-45749672015-09-25 A Gene Regulatory Program for Meiotic Prophase in the Fetal Ovary Soh, Y. Q. Shirleen Junker, Jan Philipp Gill, Mark E. Mueller, Jacob L. van Oudenaarden, Alexander Page, David C. PLoS Genet Research Article The chromosomal program of meiotic prophase, comprising events such as laying down of meiotic cohesins, synapsis between homologs, and homologous recombination, must be preceded and enabled by the regulated induction of meiotic prophase genes. This gene regulatory program is poorly understood, particularly in organisms with a segregated germline. We characterized the gene regulatory program of meiotic prophase as it occurs in the mouse fetal ovary. By profiling gene expression in the mouse fetal ovary in mutants with whole tissue and single-cell techniques, we identified 104 genes expressed specifically in pre-meiotic to pachytene germ cells. We characterized the regulation of these genes by 1) retinoic acid (RA), which induces meiosis, 2) Dazl, which is required for germ cell competence to respond to RA, and 3) Stra8, a downstream target of RA required for the chromosomal program of meiotic prophase. Initial induction of practically all identified meiotic prophase genes requires Dazl. In the presence of Dazl, RA induces at least two pathways: one Stra8-independent, and one Stra8-dependent. Genes vary in their induction by Stra8, spanning fully Stra8-independent, partially Stra8-independent, and fully Stra8-dependent. Thus, Stra8 regulates the entirety of the chromosomal program but plays a more nuanced role in governing the gene expression program. We propose that Stra8-independent gene expression enables the stockpiling of selected meiotic structural proteins prior to the commencement of the chromosomal program. Unexpectedly, we discovered that Stra8 is required for prompt down-regulation of itself and Rec8. Germ cells that have expressed and down-regulated Stra8 are refractory to further Stra8 expression. Negative feedback of Stra8, and subsequent resistance to further Stra8 expression, may ensure a single, restricted pulse of Stra8 expression. Collectively, our findings reveal a gene regulatory logic by which germ cells prepare for the chromosomal program of meiotic prophase, and ensure that it is induced only once. Public Library of Science 2015-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4574967/ /pubmed/26378784 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005531 Text en © 2015 Soh 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.
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Soh, Y. Q. Shirleen
Junker, Jan Philipp
Gill, Mark E.
Mueller, Jacob L.
van Oudenaarden, Alexander
Page, David C.
A Gene Regulatory Program for Meiotic Prophase in the Fetal Ovary
title A Gene Regulatory Program for Meiotic Prophase in the Fetal Ovary
title_full A Gene Regulatory Program for Meiotic Prophase in the Fetal Ovary
title_fullStr A Gene Regulatory Program for Meiotic Prophase in the Fetal Ovary
title_full_unstemmed A Gene Regulatory Program for Meiotic Prophase in the Fetal Ovary
title_short A Gene Regulatory Program for Meiotic Prophase in the Fetal Ovary
title_sort gene regulatory program for meiotic prophase in the fetal ovary
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4574967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26378784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005531
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