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Determining the Role of Maternally-Expressed Genes in Early Development with Maternal Crispants
Published on: December 21, 2021
IRE1α RNase activity is critical for early embryo development by degrading maternal transcripts
Chao Li1,2, Yong-Peng Tan2, Di Gao2
1Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital, Postdoctoral Research Station of Basic Medicine, School of Medicine, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510317, China.
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During maternal-to-zygotic transition, oocytes and embryos undergo massive maternal mRNA degradation. Three key events are related to RNA degradation: oocyte meiotic resumption, fertilization, and zygotic genome activation (ZGA). In this study, we unexpectedly discover that the UPR (unfolded protein response) protein IRE1α is critical for post-fertilization maternal messenger mRNA (mRNA) degradation. IRE1α is specifically expressed from the metaphase II oocytes to four-cell embryos, with its translation dependent on the ERK1/2 pathway. Oocyte-specific deletion of the IRE1α RNase domain resulted in female infertility, characterized by embryonic developmental arrest at the one-cell or two-cell stage, and failure to degrade maternal mRNAs destined for elimination. Using IRE1α-Flag knock-in mouse model and LACE-seq, as well as in vitro analysis, we show that IRE1α can directly bind and cleave maternal mRNAs after fertilization. Moreover, IRE1α-mediated mRNA decay is essential for ZGA and histone modifications. This study unveils an important function of IRE1α in early embryonic development through regulated IRE1α-dependent decay, independent of the canonical IRE1α-XBP1 signaling pathway, thereby revealing a novel molecular mechanism underlying maternal mRNA degradation triggered by fertilization.
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