| Literature DB >> 18804437 |
Lei Li1, Boris Baibakov2, Jurrien Dean2.
Abstract
We have identified a subcortical maternal complex (SCMC) that assembles during oocyte growth and is essential for zygotes to progress beyond the first embryonic cell divisions. At least four maternally encoded proteins contribute to this MDa complex: FLOPED, MATER, and TLE6 interact with each other while Filia binds independently to MATER. Although the transcripts encoding these proteins are degraded during meiotic maturation and ovulation, the SCMC proteins persist in the early embryo. The SCMC, located in the subcortex of eggs, is excluded from regions of cell-cell contact in the cleavage-stage embryo and segregates to the outer cells of the morulae and blastocyst. Floped(tm/tm) and/or Mater(tm/tm) eggs lack the SCMC but can be fertilized. However, these embryos do not progress beyond cleavage stage development and female mice are sterile. The proteins are conserved in humans, and similar maternal effect mutations may result in recurrent embryonic loss.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18804437 PMCID: PMC2597058 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2008.07.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270