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Sperm chromatin condensation: epigenetic mechanisms to compact the genome and spatiotemporal regulation from inside and outside the nucleus

Yuki Okada

2022Genes & Genetic Systems42 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sperm chromatin condensation is a critical step in mammalian spermatogenesis to protect the paternal DNA from external damaging factors and to acquire fertility. During chromatin condensation, various events proceed in a chronological order, independently or in sequence, interacting with each other both inside and outside the nucleus to support the dramatic chromatin changes. Among these events, histone-protamine replacement, which is concomitant with acrosome biogenesis and cytoskeletal alteration, is the most critical step associated with nuclear elongation. Failures of not only intranuclear events but also extra-nuclear events severely affect sperm shape and chromatin state and are subsequently linked to infertility. This review focuses on nuclear and non-nuclear factors that affect sperm chromatin condensation and its effects, and further discusses the possible utility of sperm chromatin for clinical applications.

Topics & Concepts

ChromatinBiologyProphaseSpermCell biologyScaffold/matrix attachment regionChromatin remodelingHistoneEpigeneticsNucleusGeneticsDNAMeiosisGeneGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsReproductive Biology and FertilityPluripotent Stem Cells Research
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