A rat H1t-GFP transgene recapitulates endogenous H1t expression pattern in mouse.
Emma LipschutzAnindya DasguptaYongjuan GuanW Stephen KistlerP Jeremy WangPublished in: Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) (2020)
H1 histones bind to linker DNA. H1t (H1f6), a testis-specific linker histone variant, is present in pachytene spermatocytes and spermatids. The expression of H1t histone coincides with the acquisition of metaphase I competence in pachytene spermatocytes. Here we report the generation of H1t-GFP transgenic mice. The H1t-GFP (H1 histone testis-green fluorescence protein) fusion protein expression recapitulates the endogenous H1t expression pattern. This protein appears first in mid pachytene spermatocytes in stage V seminiferous tubules, persists in round spermatids and elongating spermatids, but is absent in elongated spermatids. The strong green fluorescence signal, due to the high abundance of H1t-GFP, is maintained in spermatocytes after induction towards metaphase I through treatment with okadaic acid. Therefore, H1t-GFP can be used as a visual marker for monitoring the progression of meiosis in vitro and in vivo, as well as fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) sorting of germ cells.