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In the human sperm nucleus, nucleosomes form spatially restricted domains consistent with programmed nucleosome positioning.


ABSTRACT: In human sperm, a fraction of its chromatin retains nucleosomes that are positioned on specific sequences containing genes and regulatory units essential for embryonic development. This nucleosome positioning (NP) feature provides an inherited epigenetic mark for sperm. However, it is not known whether there is a structural constraint for these nucleosomes and, if so, how they are localized in a three-dimensional (3D) context of the sperm nucleus. In this study, we examine the 3D organization of sperm chromatin and specifically determine its 3D localization of nucleosomes using structured illumination microscopy. A fraction of the sperm chromatin form nucleosome domains (NDs), visible as microscopic puncta ranging from 40??m to 700??m in diameter, and these NDs are precisely localized in the post acrosome region (PAR), outside the sperm's core chromatin. Further, NDs exist mainly in sperm from fertile men in a pilot survey with a small sample size. Together, this study uncovers a new spatially-restricted sub-nuclear structure containing NDs that are consistent with NPs of the sperm, which might represent a novel mark for healthy sperm in human.

SUBMITTER: Zhang MZ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6679404 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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In the human sperm nucleus, nucleosomes form spatially restricted domains consistent with programmed nucleosome positioning.

Zhang Mei-Zi MZ   Cao Xiao-Min XM   Xu Feng-Qin FQ   Liang Xiao-Wei XW   Fu Long-Long LL   Li Bao B   Liu Wei-Guang WG   Li Shuo-Guo SG   Sun Fang-Zhen FZ   Huang Xiu-Ying XY   Huang Wei-Hong WH  

Biology open 20190710 7


In human sperm, a fraction of its chromatin retains nucleosomes that are positioned on specific sequences containing genes and regulatory units essential for embryonic development. This nucleosome positioning (NP) feature provides an inherited epigenetic mark for sperm. However, it is not known whether there is a structural constraint for these nucleosomes and, if so, how they are localized in a three-dimensional (3D) context of the sperm nucleus. In this study, we examine the 3D organization of  ...[more]

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