| Literature DB >> 31806660 |
Alberto De Iaco1, Sonia Verp1, Sandra Offner1, Delphine Grun1, Didier Trono2.
Abstract
Some of the earliest transcripts produced in fertilized human and mouse oocytes code for DUX, a double homeodomain protein that promotes embryonic genome activation (EGA). Deleting Dux by genome editing at the one- to two-cell stage in the mouse impairs EGA and blastocyst maturation. Here, we demonstrate that mice carrying homozygous Dux deletions display markedly reduced expression of DUX target genes and defects in both pre- and post-implantation development, with, notably, a disruption of the pace of the first few cell divisions and significant rates of late embryonic mortality. However, some Dux -/- embryos give rise to viable pups, indicating that DUX is important but not strictly essential for embryogenesis.Entities:
Keywords: DUX; Embryonic development; Zygotic genome activation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31806660 PMCID: PMC7099940 DOI: 10.1242/dev.177725
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868