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Crucial role of Bysl in mammalian preimplantation development as an integral factor for 40S ribosome biogenesis.

Kenjiro Adachi1, Chie Soeta-Saneyoshi, Hiroshi Sagara, Yoichiro Iwakura.   

Abstract

Blastocyst formation during mammalian preimplantation development is a unique developmental process that involves lineage segregation between the inner cell mass and the trophectoderm. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying blastocyst formation, we have functionally screened a subset of preimplantation embryo-associated transcripts by using small interfering RNA (siRNA) and identified Bysl (bystin-like) as an essential gene for this process. The development of embryos injected with Bysl siRNA was arrested just prior to blastocyst formation, resulting in a defect in trophectoderm differentiation. Silencing of Bysl by using an episomal short hairpin RNA expression vector inhibited proliferation of embryonic stem cells. Exogenously expressed Bysl tagged with a fluorescent protein was concentrated in the nucleolus with a diffuse nucleoplasmic distribution. Furthermore, the loss of Bysl function by using RNA interference or dominant negative mutants caused defects in 40S ribosomal subunit biogenesis. These findings provide evidence for a crucial role of Bysl as an integral factor for ribosome biogenesis and suggest a critical dependence of blastocyst formation on active translation machinery.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17242206      PMCID: PMC1820511          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.01908-06

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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