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Induction of Early Transcription in One-Cell Mouse Embryos by Microinjection of the Nonhistone Chromosomal Protein HMG-I

Authors :
Beaujean, Nathalie
Bouniol-Baly, Christine
Monod, Caroline
Kissa, Karima
Jullien, Denis
Aulner, Nathalie
Amirand, Claudine
Debey, Pascale
Kas, Emmanuel
Source :
Developmental Biology. May 15, 2000, Vol. 221 Issue 2, 337
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

In the mouse embryo, the onset of zygotic transcription occurs at the end of the first cell cycle, upon completion of DNA replication. We show that the nonhistone chromosomal protein HMG-I, whose translocation into the pronuclei of one-cell embryos is linked to this first round of DNA synthesis, plays a critical role in the activation of zygotic transcription. Indeed, microinjection of purified HMG-I results in a higher nuclear accumulation of the protein and triggers an earlier activation of zygotic transcription, an effect which is abolished by the preincubation of the protein with a specific antibody directed against its AT-hook DNA-binding motifs. Significantly, microinjection of this antibody also prevents the normal onset of transcription in the embryo, suggesting that endogenous HMG-I is similarly involved in this process. Finally, microinjection of the exogenous protein modifies chromatin structure as measured by in situ accessibility to DNase I. We propose that general chromosomal architectural factors such as HMG-I can modulate the accessibility of chromatin to specialized regulatory factors, thereby promoting a transcriptionally competent state. Key Words: colocalization software image analysis; early embryonic transcription; HMG-I; nuclear compartments; AT hook; scaffold-associated regions.

Details

ISSN :
00121606
Volume :
221
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Developmental Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.62648734