RRC ID 87072
Author El Yakoubi W, Akera T.
Title Condensin dysfunction is a reproductive isolating barrier in mice.
Journal Nature
Abstract Reproductive isolation occurs when the genomes of two populations accumulate genetic incompatibilities that prevent interbreeding1,2. Understanding of hybrid incompatibility at the cell biology level is limited, particularly in the case of hybrid female sterility3. Here we find that species divergence in condensin regulation and centromere organization between two mouse species, Mus musculus domesticus and Mus spretus, drives chromosome decondensation and mis-segregation in their F1 hybrid oocytes, reducing female fertility. The decondensation in hybrid oocytes was especially prominent at pericentromeric major satellites, which are highly abundant at M. m. domesticus centromeres4-6, leading to species-specific chromosome mis-segregation and egg aneuploidy. Consistent with the condensation defects, a chromosome structure protein complex, condensin II7,8, was reduced on hybrid oocyte chromosomes. We find that the condensin II subunit NCAPG2 was specifically reduced in the nucleus in prophase and that overexpressing NCAPG2 rescued both the decondensation and egg aneuploidy phenotypes. In addition to the overall reduction in condensin II on chromosomes, major satellites further reduced condensin II levels locally, explaining why this region is particularly prone to decondensation. Together, this study provides cell biological insights into hybrid incompatibility in female meiosis and demonstrates that condensin misregulation and pericentromeric satellite expansion can establish a reproductive isolating barrier in mammals.
Volume 623(7986)
Pages 347-355
Published 2023-11-1
DOI 10.1038/s41586-023-06700-6
PII 10.1038/s41586-023-06700-6
PMID 37914934
PMC PMC11379054
MeSH Adenosine Triphosphatases* / metabolism Aneuploidy Animals Cell Nucleus / genetics Centromere* / genetics Centromere* / metabolism Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone Chromosome Segregation Chromosomes, Mammalian / genetics Chromosomes, Mammalian / metabolism DNA-Binding Proteins* / metabolism Female Hybridization, Genetic Infertility, Female / genetics Meiosis / genetics Mice / classification Mice / genetics Multiprotein Complexes* / metabolism Oocytes / metabolism Poly-ADP-Ribose Binding Proteins Prophase / genetics
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Mice RBRC00208 RBRC00661