Abstract

The changes in histone acetylation are not always consistent in various cell types and at different developmental stages. We immunostained specific antibodies against acetylated lysine 9 of histone H3 and acetylated lysines 5 and 12 of histone H4 in an effort to understand the detailed changes in histone acetylation during sheep oocyte meiosis. We found that the acetylation fluorescence signals of H3/K9 and H4/K12 on chromatin appeared intensively in the germinal vesicle (GV), late-GV (L-GV), and germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) stages and became weak in metaphase I (MI); however staining reappeared in anaphase I-telophase-I (AI-TI) and metaphase II (MII). Furthermore, staining was detected in the first polar bodies. The fluorescence signals of H4/K5 first appeared in the MI stage and became intensive in the AI-TI stage; however they were barely detectable in MII stage chromosomes and first polar bodies. We conclude that the acetylation patterns of H3/K9 and H4/K12 during oocyte meiotic maturation are similar and that the pattern of H4/K5 is unique.

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