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Publication : Role of HP1β during spermatogenesis and DNA replication.

First Author  Charaka V Year  2020
Journal  Chromosoma Volume  129
Issue  3-4 Pages  215-226
PubMed ID  32651609 Mgi Jnum  J:339079
Mgi Id  MGI:7519268 Doi  10.1007/s00412-020-00739-4
Citation  Charaka V, et al. (2020) Role of HP1beta during spermatogenesis and DNA replication. Chromosoma 129(3-4):215-226
abstractText  Heterochromatin protein 1beta (HP1beta), encoded by the Cbx1 gene, has been functionally linked to chromatin condensation, transcriptional regulation, and DNA damage repair. Here we report that testis-specific Cbx1 conditional knockout (Cbx1 cKO) impairs male germ cell development in mice. Depletion of HP1beta negatively affected sperm maturation and increased seminiferous tubule degeneration in Cbx1 cKO mice. In addition, the spermatogonia have elevated gamma-H2AX foci levels as do Cbx1 deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) as compared to wild-type (WT) control MEFs. The increase in gamma-H2AX foci in proliferating Cbx1 cKO cells indicates defective replication-dependent DNA damage repair. Depletion or loss of HP1beta from human cells and MEFs increased DNA replication fork stalling and firing of new origins of replication, indicating defective DNA synthesis. Taken together, these results suggest that loss of HP1beta in proliferating cells leads to DNA replication defects with associated DNA damage that impact spermatogenesis.
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