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Publication : DUX-family transcription factors regulate zygotic genome activation in placental mammals.

First Author  De Iaco A Year  2017
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  49
Issue  6 Pages  941-945
PubMed ID  28459456 Mgi Jnum  J:260585
Mgi Id  MGI:6142528 Doi  10.1038/ng.3858
Citation  De Iaco A, et al. (2017) DUX-family transcription factors regulate zygotic genome activation in placental mammals. Nat Genet 49(6):941-945
abstractText  In animal embryos, transcription is mostly silent for several cell divisions, until the release of the first major wave of embryonic transcripts through so-called zygotic genome activation (ZGA). Maternally provided ZGA-triggering factors have been identified in Drosophila melanogaster and Danio rerio, but their mammalian homologs are still undefined. Here, we provide evidence that the DUX family of transcription factors is essential to this process in mice and potentially in humans. First, human DUX4 and mouse Dux are both expressed before ZGA in their respective species. Second, both orthologous proteins bind the promoters of ZGA-associated genes and activate their transcription. Third, Dux knockout in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) prevents the cells from cycling through a 2-cell-like state. Finally, zygotic depletion of Dux leads to impaired early embryonic development and defective ZGA. We conclude that DUX-family proteins are key inducers of zygotic genome activation in placental mammals.
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