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Publication : An aggregated mitochondrial distribution in preimplantation embryos disrupts nuclear morphology, function, and developmental potential.

First Author  Lee IW Year  2024
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  121
Issue  27 Pages  e2317316121
PubMed ID  38917013 Mgi Jnum  J:351039
Mgi Id  MGI:7665197 Doi  10.1073/pnas.2317316121
Citation  Lee IW, et al. (2024) An aggregated mitochondrial distribution in preimplantation embryos disrupts nuclear morphology, function, and developmental potential. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 121(27):e2317316121
abstractText  A dispersed cytoplasmic distribution of mitochondria is a hallmark of normal cellular organization. Here, we have utilized the expression of exogenous Trak2 in mouse oocytes and embryos to disrupt the dispersed distribution of mitochondria by driving them into a large cytoplasmic aggregate. Our findings reveal that aggregated mitochondria have minimal impact on asymmetric meiotic cell divisions of the oocyte. In contrast, aggregated mitochondria during the first mitotic division result in daughter cells with unequal sizes and increased micronuclei. Further, in two-cell embryos, microtubule-mediated centering properties of the mitochondrial aggregate prevent nuclear centration, distort nuclear shape, and inhibit DNA synthesis and the onset of embryonic transcription. These findings demonstrate the motor protein-mediated distribution of mitochondria throughout the cytoplasm is highly regulated and is an essential feature of cytoplasmic organization to ensure optimal cell function.
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