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Polycomb Group Proteins Regulate Chromatin Architecture in Mouse Oocytes and Early Embryos

Authors :
Qing-Yuan Sun
Wan Kin Au Yeung
Zili Lin
Yujie Sun
Aibin He
Nathalie Véron
Hui Zheng
Bo Huang
Kikuë Tachibana
Ling Liu
Hiroyuki Sasaki
Antoine H.F.M. Peters
Peizhe Wang
Wei Xie
Qiujun Wang
Yumiko K Kawamura
Zhenhai Du
Evgeniy A. Ozonov
Kai Xu
Ke Zhang
Sean Powell
Jie Na
Guang Yu
Lijia Li
Qian Zhou
Lei Chang
Johanna Gassler
Qianhua Xu
Source :
Molecular Cell
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Summary In mammals, chromatin organization undergoes drastic reorganization during oocyte development. However, the dynamics of three-dimensional chromatin structure in this process is poorly characterized. Using low-input Hi-C (genome-wide chromatin conformation capture), we found that a unique chromatin organization gradually appears during mouse oocyte growth. Oocytes at late stages show self-interacting, cohesin-independent compartmental domains marked by H3K27me3, therefore termed Polycomb-associating domains (PADs). PADs and inter-PAD (iPAD) regions form compartment-like structures with strong inter-domain interactions among nearby PADs. PADs disassemble upon meiotic resumption from diplotene arrest but briefly reappear on the maternal genome after fertilization. Upon maternal depletion of Eed, PADs are largely intact in oocytes, but their reestablishment after fertilization is compromised. By contrast, depletion of Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) proteins attenuates PADs in oocytes, which is associated with substantial gene de-repression in PADs. These data reveal a critical role of Polycomb in regulating chromatin architecture during mammalian oocyte growth and early development.

Details

ISSN :
10972765
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4771ca7107b0937e4e247ab91a7468b9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2019.11.011