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Publication : Trim28 is required for epigenetic stability during mouse oocyte to embryo transition.

First Author  Messerschmidt DM Year  2012
Journal  Science Volume  335
Issue  6075 Pages  1499-502
PubMed ID  22442485 Mgi Jnum  J:181833
Mgi Id  MGI:5314261 Doi  10.1126/science.1216154
Citation  Messerschmidt DM, et al. (2012) Trim28 is required for epigenetic stability during mouse oocyte to embryo transition. Science 335(6075):1499-502
abstractText  Phenotypic variability in genetic disease is usually attributed to genetic background variation or environmental influence. Here, we show that deletion of a single gene, Trim28 (Kap1 or Tif1beta), from the maternal germ line alone, on an otherwise identical genetic background, results in severe phenotypic and epigenetic variability that leads to embryonic lethality. We identify early and minute epigenetic variations in blastomeres of the preimplantation embryo of these animals, suggesting that the embryonic lethality may result from the misregulation of genomic imprinting in mice lacking maternal Trim28. Our results reveal the long-range effects of a maternal gene deletion on epigenetic memory and illustrate the delicate equilibrium of maternal and zygotic factors during nuclear reprogramming.
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