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Publication : Polycomb function during oogenesis is required for mouse embryonic development.

First Author  Posfai E Year  2012
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  26
Issue  9 Pages  920-32
PubMed ID  22499591 Mgi Jnum  J:183934
Mgi Id  MGI:5319577 Doi  10.1101/gad.188094.112
Citation  Posfai E, et al. (2012) Polycomb function during oogenesis is required for mouse embryonic development. Genes Dev 26(9):920-32
abstractText  In mammals, totipotent embryos are formed by fusion of highly differentiated gametes. Acquisition of totipotency concurs with chromatin remodeling of parental genomes, changes in the maternal transcriptome and proteome, and zygotic genome activation (ZGA). The inefficiency of reprogramming somatic nuclei in reproductive cloning suggests that intergenerational inheritance of germline chromatin contributes to developmental proficiency after natural conception. Here we show that Ring1 and Rnf2, components of Polycomb-repressive complex 1 (PRC1), serve redundant transcriptional functions during oogenesis that are essential for proper ZGA, replication and cell cycle progression in early embryos, and development beyond the two-cell stage. Exchange of chromosomes between control and Ring1/Rnf2-deficient metaphase II oocytes reveal cytoplasmic and chromosome-based contributions by PRC1 to embryonic development. Our results strongly support a model in which Polycomb acts in the female germline to establish developmental competence for the following generation by silencing differentiation-inducing genes and defining appropriate chromatin states.
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