AI Article Synopsis

  • Spermatogenesis is the process where sperm cells are made, and it causes big changes in chromosomes and DNA.
  • Researchers found that certain parts of viruses in mice help produce specific long RNA molecules, mostly in sperm cells.
  • These viral parts can act like special switches to control gene expression, which can lead to the creation of new genes and adds variety to how sperm cells work.

Article Abstract

Spermatogenesis is associated with major and unique changes to chromosomes and chromatin. Here, we sought to understand the impact of these changes on spermatogenic transcriptomes. We show that long terminal repeats (LTRs) of specific mouse endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) drive the expression of many long non-coding transcripts (lncRNA). This process occurs post-mitotically predominantly in spermatocytes and round spermatids. We demonstrate that this transposon-driven lncRNA expression is a conserved feature of vertebrate spermatogenesis. We propose that transposon promoters are a mechanism by which the genome can explore novel transcriptional substrates, increasing evolutionary plasticity and allowing for the genesis of novel coding and non-coding genes. Accordingly, we show that a small fraction of these novel ERV-driven transcripts encode short open reading frames that produce detectable peptides. Finally, we find that distinct ERV elements from the same subfamilies act as differentially activated promoters in a tissue-specific context. In summary, we demonstrate that LTRs can act as tissue-specific promoters and contribute to post-mitotic spermatogenic transcriptome diversity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5494522PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.201744059DOI Listing

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