The different configurations of maternal and paternal chromatin, acquired during oogenesis and spermatogenesis, have to be rearranged after fertilization to form a functional embryonic genome. In the paternal genome, nucleosomal chromatin domains are re-established after the protamine-to-histone exchange. We investigated the formation of constitutive heterochromatin (cHC) in human preimplantation embryos. Our results show that histones carrying canonical cHC modifications are retained in cHC regions of sperm chromatin. These modified histones are transmitted to the oocyte and contribute to the formation of paternal embryonic cHC. Subsequently, the modifications are recognized by the H3K9/HP1 pathway maternal chromatin modifiers and propagat...
Following fertilization of meiotically mature eggs, the chromatin of the sperm becomes biochemically...
AbstractIn mammalian fertilization, paternal chromatin is exhaustively remodeled, yet the maternal c...
AbstractThe function of sperm is to safely transport the haploid paternal genome to the egg containi...
textabstractThe different configurations of maternal and paternal chromatin, acquired during oogenes...
The different configurations of maternal and paternal chromatin, acquired during oogenesis and sperm...
textabstractBackground. about 15% to 30% of the DNA in human sperm is packed in nucleosomes and tran...
Background: about 15% to 30% of the DNA in human sperm is packed in nucleosomes and transmission of ...
Background: about 15% to 30% of the DNA in human sperm is packed in nucleosomes and transmission of ...
BACKGROUND: about 15% to 30% of the DNA in human sperm is packed in nucleosomes and transmission of ...
Item does not contain fulltextRapidly after gamete fusion, the sperm nucleus loses its specific chro...
AbstractRapidly after gamete fusion, the sperm nucleus loses its specific chromatin conformation and...
Rapidly after gamete fusion, the sperm nucleus loses its specific chromatin conformation and the DNA...
AbstractRapidly after gamete fusion, the sperm nucleus loses its specific chromatin conformation and...
Paternal heterochromatin formation in human embryos is H3K9/HP1 directed and primed by sperm-derived...
In mammalian fertilization, the paternal genome is delivered to the secondary oocyte by sperm with p...
Following fertilization of meiotically mature eggs, the chromatin of the sperm becomes biochemically...
AbstractIn mammalian fertilization, paternal chromatin is exhaustively remodeled, yet the maternal c...
AbstractThe function of sperm is to safely transport the haploid paternal genome to the egg containi...
textabstractThe different configurations of maternal and paternal chromatin, acquired during oogenes...
The different configurations of maternal and paternal chromatin, acquired during oogenesis and sperm...
textabstractBackground. about 15% to 30% of the DNA in human sperm is packed in nucleosomes and tran...
Background: about 15% to 30% of the DNA in human sperm is packed in nucleosomes and transmission of ...
Background: about 15% to 30% of the DNA in human sperm is packed in nucleosomes and transmission of ...
BACKGROUND: about 15% to 30% of the DNA in human sperm is packed in nucleosomes and transmission of ...
Item does not contain fulltextRapidly after gamete fusion, the sperm nucleus loses its specific chro...
AbstractRapidly after gamete fusion, the sperm nucleus loses its specific chromatin conformation and...
Rapidly after gamete fusion, the sperm nucleus loses its specific chromatin conformation and the DNA...
AbstractRapidly after gamete fusion, the sperm nucleus loses its specific chromatin conformation and...
Paternal heterochromatin formation in human embryos is H3K9/HP1 directed and primed by sperm-derived...
In mammalian fertilization, the paternal genome is delivered to the secondary oocyte by sperm with p...
Following fertilization of meiotically mature eggs, the chromatin of the sperm becomes biochemically...
AbstractIn mammalian fertilization, paternal chromatin is exhaustively remodeled, yet the maternal c...
AbstractThe function of sperm is to safely transport the haploid paternal genome to the egg containi...