Abstract

Regulation of transcriptional activity during meiosis depends on the interrelated processes of recombination and synapsis. In eutherian mammal spermatocytes, transcription levels change during prophase-I, being low at the onset of meiosis but highly increased from pachytene up to the end of diplotene. However, X and Y chromosomes, which usually present unsynapsed regions throughout prophase-I in male meiosis, undergo a specific pattern of transcriptional inactivation. The interdependence of synapsis and transcription has mainly been studied in mammals, basically in mouse, but our knowledge in other unrelated phylogenetically species is more limited. To gain new insights on this issue, here we analyzed the relationship between synapsis and transcription in spermatocytes of the grasshopper Eyprepocnemis plorans. Autosomal chromosomes of this species achieve complete synapsis; however, the single X sex chromosome remains always unsynapsed and behaves as a univalent. We studied transcription in meiosis by immunolabeling with RNA polymerase II phosphorylated at serine 2 and found that whereas autosomes are active from leptotene up to diakinesis, the X chromosome is inactive throughout meiosis. This inactivation is accompanied by the accumulation of, at least, two repressive epigenetic modifications: H3 methylated at lysine 9 and H2AX phosphorylated at serine 139. Furthermore, we identified that X chromosome inactivation occurs in premeiotic spermatogonia. Overall, our results indicate: (i) transcription regulation in E. plorans spermatogenesis differs from the canonical pattern found in mammals and (ii) X chromosome inactivation is likely preceded by a process of heterochromatinization before the initiation of meiosis.

Highlights

  • Meiosis is a specialized cell division that secures the maintenance of chromosome number across generations in sexually reproducing organisms

  • Our results indicate: (i) transcription regulation in E. plorans spermatogenesis differs from the canonical pattern found in mammals and (ii) X chromosome inactivation is likely preceded by a process of heterochromatinization before the initiation of meiosis

  • Synapsis and meiotic recombination are interrelated processes occurring during prophase-I, their chronological schedule has been found to differ among model organisms [1]

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Summary

Chromosome Inactivation during Grasshopper Spermatogenesis

Alberto Viera 1,* , María Teresa Parra 1 , Sara Arévalo 1, Carlos García de la Vega 1, Juan Luis Santos 2 and Jesús Page 3,*.

Introduction
Materials and Methods
Squashing and Spreading of Seminiferous Tubules
Immunofluorescence Microscopy
Feulgen–Rossenbeck Reaction
Histological Sections
Image Acquisition and Processing
Fluorescence Quantification
Results
The X Chromosome Inactivation Occurs in Premeiotic Cells
X Chromosome Heterochromatinization and Inactivation

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