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Publication : Minor Splicing Factors <i>Zrsr1</i> and <i>Zrsr2</i> Are Essential for Early Embryo Development and 2-Cell-Like Conversion.

First Author  Gómez-Redondo I Year  2020
Journal  Int J Mol Sci Volume  21
Issue  11 PubMed ID  32527007
Mgi Jnum  J:292025 Mgi Id  MGI:6447928
Doi  10.3390/ijms21114115 Citation  Gomez-Redondo I, et al. (2020) Minor Splicing Factors Zrsr1 and Zrsr2 Are Essential for Early Embryo Development and 2-Cell-Like Conversion. Int J Mol Sci 21(11):4115
abstractText  Minor splicing plays an important role in vertebrate development. Zrsr1 and Zrsr2 paralog genes have essential roles in alternative splicing, mainly participating in the recognition of minor (U12) introns. To further explore their roles during early embryo development, we produced Zrsr1(mu) and Zrsr2(mu) mutant mice, containing truncating mutations within the second zinc finger domain. Both homozygous mutant mice were viable with a normal lifespan. When we crossed a homozygous Zrsr2(mu/mu) female with Zrsr1(mu/mu) male, the double heterozygotes were non-viable, giving rise to embryos that stopped developing mainly between the 2- and 4-cell stages, just after zygotic gene activation. RNA-seq analysis of Zrsr1/2(mu) 2-cell embryos showed altered gene and isoform expression of thousands of genes enriched in gene ontology terms and biological pathways related to ribosome, RNA transport, spliceosome, and essential zygotic gene activation steps. Alternative splicing was analyzed, showing a significant increase in intron retention in both U2 and U12 intron-containing genes related to cell cycle and mitotic nuclear division. Remarkably, both Zrsr1 and Zrsr2 were required for the conversion of mouse-induced pluripotent stem cells into 2C-like cells. According to our results, Zrsr1 or Zrsr2 are necessary for ZGA and both are indispensable for the conversion of induced pluripotent stem cells into 2C-like cells.
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