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Publication : Dynamic subcellular localization of estrogen receptor alpha during the first two cleavages of mouse preimplantation embryos.

First Author  Xu S Year  2016
Journal  Acta Histochem Volume  118
Issue  3 Pages  317-21
PubMed ID  26874905 Mgi Jnum  J:320680
Mgi Id  MGI:6873295 Doi  10.1016/j.acthis.2016.01.008
Citation  Xu S, et al. (2016) Dynamic subcellular localization of estrogen receptor alpha during the first two cleavages of mouse preimplantation embryos. Acta Histochem 118(3):317-21
abstractText  Zygotic gene activation (ZGA) is one of the most important events after mouse fertilization, but the mechanisms underpinning it are still unclear. Estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) is a versatile player in animal development. Our preliminary studies showed that ERalpha-specific antagonists blocked mouse 2-cell development and inhibited ZGA related gene expression, indicating an indispensable role of maternal ERalpha in early mouse preimplantation embryo development (PED). Here, we performed immunostaining detection to investigate the cell cycle specific subcellular localization of ERalpha, and serine 118 phosphorylated ERalpha (pERalpha-S118), during the first two cleavages of mouse PED. Our results showed that ERalpha nuclear localization appeared at 1-cell S-phase, disappeared at metaphase, and reappeared since the G1 phase of 2-cell embryos. Nuclear expression of pERalpha-S118 started at the 1-cell S-phase, but was absent at the G1 phase of 2-cell embryos, and reappeared since the 2-cell S-phase. Interestingly, pERalpha-S118 showed a dynamic expression pattern among nuclear, nuclear surface, cytoplasm and cell membrane. These results indicate that maternal derived ERalpha might still function in the first two cleavages of mouse PED, during which ZGA occurs.
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