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Publication : RNF8 is not required for histone-to-protamine exchange in spermiogenesis†.

First Author  Abe H Year  2021
Journal  Biol Reprod Volume  105
Issue  5 Pages  1154-1159
PubMed ID  34225362 Mgi Jnum  J:325037
Mgi Id  MGI:6849561 Doi  10.1093/biolre/ioab132
Citation  Abe H, et al. (2021) RNF8 is not required for histone-to-protamine exchange in spermiogenesis. Biol Reprod 105(5):1154-1159
abstractText  While an E3 ubiquitin ligase, RNF8, was initially reported to be required for histone-to-protamine exchange in spermiogenesis, we subsequently demonstrated that RNF8 is not involved in this process. Nevertheless, reflecting a lingering misunderstanding in the field, a growing number of studies have continued to postulate a requirement for RNF8 in the histone-to-protamine exchange. For example, a recent study claimed that a mouse PIWI protein, MIWI, controls RNF8-mediated histone-to-protamine exchange. Here, confirming our earlier conclusions, we show that RNF8 is required neither for the establishment of histone H4K16 acetylation, which is an initial step in histone removal during spermiogenesis, nor for the incorporation of two protamine proteins, PRM1 and PRM2. Thus, whereas RNF8 mediates ubiquitination of H2A on the sex chromosomes in meiosis, during the prior stage of spermatogenesis, our genetic evidence underscores that RNF8 is not involved in histone-to-protamine exchange.
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