Assembly of somatic histone H1 onto chromatin during bovine early embryogenesis
- 1 November 1995
- journal article
- general developmental-biology
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Experimental Zoology
- Vol. 273 (4), 317-326
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1402730406
Abstract
We have examined the distribution of somatic histone H1 in bovine oocytes and preimplantation embryos, using an antibody that recognizes histone H1 subtypes present in somatic cells. Immunoreactive H1 was not detectable on the chromosomes of metaphase II of meiosis nor in the nuclei of early cleavage-stage embryos. In most embryos, immunoreactive H1 was assembled onto embryonic chromatin during the fourth to sixth cell cycle after fertilization. No immunoreactive somatic histone H1 was detected, however, when embryos were incubated in the presence of α-amanitin beginning early during the fourth cell cycle. These results indicate that somatic subtypes of histone H1 are assembled onto embryonic chromatin in a developmentally regulated manner that requires embryonic transcription. Aphidicolin, an inhibitor of DNA replication, also inhibited the assembly of somatic histone H1 onto chromatin when present at early stages of the 4th cell cycle. It is suggested that, because the bulk of histone gene expression in proliferating cells occurs during DNA replication, expression of genes encoding immunoreactive H1 is inhibited in embryos blocked before or soon after entering the S-phase. These findings on the control of somatic histone H1 assembly onto chromatin in cattle show a remarkable similarity to those found in the mouse. Such evolutionary conservation suggests that the somatic histone H1 complement of chromatin may regulate critical aspects of chromatin activity during mammalian oogenesis or early embryogenesis.Keywords
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