Abstract
In C. elegans RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcription is globally repressed as oocytes prepare for meiosis. Recent work has identified the transcriptional repressors responsible for genome silencing in oocytes, and they are topoisomerase II ( TOP-2 ), condensin II, the H3K9 methyltransferase SET-25 and MET-2 , and the PIE-1 protein. Here, we focus on TOP-2 , condensin II, and MET-2 and ask if they play a similar role during spermatogenesis. We report that spermatocytes undergo transcriptional repression, as inferred by a deactivation of RNAPII, and this requires TOP-2 , the CAPG-2 subunit of condensin II, and the histone methyltransferase MET-2 .
