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  • The Lid/KDM5 histone demethylase complex activates a critical effector of the oocyte-to-zygote transition.

The Lid/KDM5 histone demethylase complex activates a critical effector of the oocyte-to-zygote transition.

PLoS genetics (2020-03-07)
Daniela Torres-Campana, Shuhei Kimura, Guillermo A Orsi, Béatrice Horard, Gérard Benoit, Benjamin Loppin
ABSTRACT

Following fertilization of a mature oocyte, the formation of a diploid zygote involves a series of coordinated cellular events that ends with the first embryonic mitosis. In animals, this complex developmental transition is almost entirely controlled by maternal gene products. How such a crucial transcriptional program is established during oogenesis remains poorly understood. Here, we have performed an shRNA-based genetic screen in Drosophila to identify genes required to form a diploid zygote. We found that the Lid/KDM5 histone demethylase and its partner, the Sin3A-HDAC1 deacetylase complex, are necessary for sperm nuclear decompaction and karyogamy. Surprisingly, transcriptomic analyses revealed that these histone modifiers are required for the massive transcriptional activation of deadhead (dhd), which encodes a maternal thioredoxin involved in sperm chromatin remodeling. Unexpectedly, while lid knock-down tends to slightly favor the accumulation of its target, H3K4me3, on the genome, this mark was lost at the dhd locus. We propose that Lid/KDM5 and Sin3A cooperate to establish a local chromatin environment facilitating the unusually high expression of dhd, a key effector of the oocyte-to-zygote transition.

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Anti-Histone Antibody, Pan, clone F152.C25.WJJ, clone F152C25W, from mouse
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Monoclonal Anti-α-Tubulin antibody produced in mouse, clone DM1A, ascites fluid