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Publication : Dux facilitates post-implantation development, but is not essential for zygotic genome activation†.

First Author  Bosnakovski D Year  2021
Journal  Biol Reprod Volume  104
Issue  1 Pages  83-93
PubMed ID  32997106 Mgi Jnum  J:341587
Mgi Id  MGI:7509429 Doi  10.1093/biolre/ioaa179
Citation  Bosnakovski D, et al. (2021) Dux facilitates post-implantation development, but is not essential for zygotic genome activation. Biol Reprod 104(1):83-93
abstractText  Double homeobox genes are unique to eutherian mammals. It has been proposed that the DUXC clade of the double homeobox gene family, which is present in multicopy long tandem arrays, plays an essential role in zygotic genome activation (ZGA). We generated a deletion of the tandem array encoding the DUXC gene of mouse, Double homeobox (Dux), and found it surprisingly to be homozygous viable and fertile. We characterize the embryonic development and ZGA profile of knockout (KO) embryos, finding that zygotic genome activation still occurs, with only modest alterations in 2-cell embryo gene expression, no defect in in vivo preimplantation development, but an increased likelihood of post-implantation developmental failure, leading to correspondingly smaller litter sizes in the KO strain. While all known 2-cell specific Dux target genes are still expressed in the KO, a subset is expressed at lower levels. These include numerous genes involved in methylation, blastocyst development, and trophectoderm/placental development. We propose that rather than driving ZGA, which is a process common throughout the animal kingdom, DUXC genes facilitate a process unique to eutherian mammals, namely the post-implantation development enabled by an invasive placenta.
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