ECB-ART-52185
Dev Growth Differ
1994 Feb 01;361:103-110. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1994.00103.x.
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ADP-Ribosylation of Histones in Nuclei Isolated from Embryos of the Sea Urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus: (histone/ADP-ribosylation/sea urchin/development/nucleus).
Abstract
Two-dimensional electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) of a histone fraction isolated from nuclei of embryos of the sea urchin Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus exhibited almost all histone species at all stages examined. At the gastrula stage, a spot of H1A became evident and three spots closely associated with one another were found in place of a single spot of H2A.1. In the histone fraction isolated from [adenylate-32 P] NAD+ -treated nuclei of all stages examined, autoradiograms of 2D-PAGE exhibited spots of mono [ADP-ribosyl] ated H1 and polymodified H2B.2, H3.1, H3.3 and H4 but did not show ADP-ribosylated H2A.1, H2A.2 or H2B.1. Poly [ADP-ribosyl] ated H3.2, found in morulae, was not detectable in blastulae and gastrulae. Treatment with dimethylsulfate, known to activate ADP-ribosylation in other cell types, induced poly [ADP-ribosyl] ation of H2A.2 and H2B.1 in embryos at all stages examined, and also polymodification of H3.2 in gastrulae. ADP-ribosylation of H1, H2B.2, H3.1 and H3.3 was hardly affected by dimethylsulfate treatment, though modification of H4 was blocked by this treatment. Probably, strong regulation of ADP-ribosyltransferase reactions causes failures of modification of H2A.2 and H2B.1 throughout early development and also of H3.2 at the gastrula stage. Regulation of histone ADP-ribosylation is thought to alter chromatin structures and the rate of gene expression, contributing to cell differentiation.
PubMed ID: 37280829
Article link: Dev Growth Differ