Cruciform DNA in mouse growing oocytes: Its dynamics and its relationship with DNA transcription.

Cruciform DNA is a causing factor of genome instability and chromosomal translocation, however, most studies about cruciform DNA in mammalian cells were based on palindromic sequences containing plasmids and reports about endogenous cruciform DNA are rare. In this study we observed the dynamics of e...

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Main Authors: Xie Feng, Feng-Yun Xie, Xiang-Hong Ou, Jun-Yu Ma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240844
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spelling doaj-3608935893744a598cdb836bf4d593da2021-03-04T11:09:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-011510e024084410.1371/journal.pone.0240844Cruciform DNA in mouse growing oocytes: Its dynamics and its relationship with DNA transcription.Xie FengFeng-Yun XieXiang-Hong OuJun-Yu MaCruciform DNA is a causing factor of genome instability and chromosomal translocation, however, most studies about cruciform DNA in mammalian cells were based on palindromic sequences containing plasmids and reports about endogenous cruciform DNA are rare. In this study we observed the dynamics of endogenous cruciform DNA in mouse growing oocytes using immunofluorescence labeling method. We found cruciform DNA foci exist in transcription active growing oocytes but not in transcription inactive fully grown oocytes and colocalized with Parp1 but not with DNA damage marker γH2A.X. By analyzing the Genotype-Tissue Expression data, we found cruciform DNA-mediated chromosomal translocation in human spermatocytes is associated with the specific DNA transcription in testis. When inhibiting the transcription with α-amanitin in mouse oocytes, we found oocyte cruciform DNA foci decreased significantly. In summary, we observed the endogenous cruciform DNA in growing oocytes and our results showed that the cruciform DNA formation is transcription-dependent.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240844
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author Xie Feng
Feng-Yun Xie
Xiang-Hong Ou
Jun-Yu Ma
spellingShingle Xie Feng
Feng-Yun Xie
Xiang-Hong Ou
Jun-Yu Ma
Cruciform DNA in mouse growing oocytes: Its dynamics and its relationship with DNA transcription.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Xie Feng
Feng-Yun Xie
Xiang-Hong Ou
Jun-Yu Ma
author_sort Xie Feng
title Cruciform DNA in mouse growing oocytes: Its dynamics and its relationship with DNA transcription.
title_short Cruciform DNA in mouse growing oocytes: Its dynamics and its relationship with DNA transcription.
title_full Cruciform DNA in mouse growing oocytes: Its dynamics and its relationship with DNA transcription.
title_fullStr Cruciform DNA in mouse growing oocytes: Its dynamics and its relationship with DNA transcription.
title_full_unstemmed Cruciform DNA in mouse growing oocytes: Its dynamics and its relationship with DNA transcription.
title_sort cruciform dna in mouse growing oocytes: its dynamics and its relationship with dna transcription.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Cruciform DNA is a causing factor of genome instability and chromosomal translocation, however, most studies about cruciform DNA in mammalian cells were based on palindromic sequences containing plasmids and reports about endogenous cruciform DNA are rare. In this study we observed the dynamics of endogenous cruciform DNA in mouse growing oocytes using immunofluorescence labeling method. We found cruciform DNA foci exist in transcription active growing oocytes but not in transcription inactive fully grown oocytes and colocalized with Parp1 but not with DNA damage marker γH2A.X. By analyzing the Genotype-Tissue Expression data, we found cruciform DNA-mediated chromosomal translocation in human spermatocytes is associated with the specific DNA transcription in testis. When inhibiting the transcription with α-amanitin in mouse oocytes, we found oocyte cruciform DNA foci decreased significantly. In summary, we observed the endogenous cruciform DNA in growing oocytes and our results showed that the cruciform DNA formation is transcription-dependent.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240844
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