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Transcriptome Profiling of In-Vivo Produced Bovine Pre-implantation Embryos Using Two-color Microarray Platform
Published on: January 30, 2017
Functional COPA is indispensable for early embryo development beyond major genome activation in bovines
Dennis Miskel1, Jessica Kurzella1, Franca Rings1
1Institute of Animal Sciences, Animal Breeding, University of Bonn, Endenicher Allee 15, 53115, Bonn, Germany.
Abstract:
Embryonic genome activation is divided into a minor and a major wave of transition to endogenous transcription. In bovines, minor genome activation begins early in the 2-cell stage and is completed by the 8-cell stage when major genome activation becomes dominant. While the activation of genes known to regulate early development have been studied extensively, genes involved in more central cellular functions have not been examined. Taking advantage of the CRISPR Cas9 system, the present study investigated the effect of knocking out the Golgi retrograde protein transporter COPA on early bovine development. After the electroporation of presumptive zygotes with Cas9 ribonucleoproteins targeting COPA exon 6, sequences of 2 (11 %) and 4-cell (16 %) embryos showed knockouts of COPA whereas 8-cell embryos and blastocysts did not, demonstrating that COPA is necessary for development to the 8-cell stage and beyond. Using a repair template containing silent mutations along the target site, COPA loss of wildtype was observed in 5 blastocysts, with successful knock-in of the template on at least one allele. This shows that an edited yet functional copy of COPA can save the developmental capacity of the embryo and demonstrates that Cas9 activity at the target region itself is not responsible for the loss of function. Together, the present study revealed that COPA is necessary for embryonic development, and that the timing of this necessity is before major genome activation onset. More generally, this study further demonstrates the utility of genome editing within reproductive biotechnology for the interrogation of gene function and early embryonic development.
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