Authors
Carrolee Barlow, Marek Liyanage, Peter B Moens, Madalina Tarsounas, Kunio Nagashima, Kevin Brown, Scott Rottinghaus, Stephen P Jackson, Danilo Tagle, Thomas Ried, Anthony Wynshaw-Boris
Publication date
1998/10/15
Journal
Development
Volume
125
Issue
20
Pages
4007-4017
Publisher
Company of Biologists
Description
Infertility is a common feature of the human disorder ataxia-telangiectasia and Atm-deficient mice are completely infertile. To gain further insight into the role of ATM in meiosis, we examined meiotic cells in Atm-deficient mice during development. Spermatocyte degeneration begins between postnatal days 8 and 16.5, soon after entry into prophase I of meiosis, while oocytes degenerate late in embryogenesis prior to dictyate arrest. Using electron microscopy and immunolocalization of meiotic proteins in mutant adult spermatocytes, we found that male and female gametogenesis is severely disrupted in Atm-deficient mice as early as leptonema of prophase I, resulting in apoptotic degeneration. A small number of mutant cells progress into later stages of meiosis, but no cells proceed beyond prophase I. ATR, a protein related to ATM, DMC1, a RAD51 family member, and RAD51 are mislocalized to chromatin and have …
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