IRE1α RNase活动对早期胚胎发育至关重要,因为它通过降解母体的转录来降解母体的转录
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.
Nucleic acids research
|June 18, 2025
概括
展开的蛋白质反应蛋白 IRE1α 在受精后对降解母体mRNA至关重要,确保适当的胚胎发育和胚胎基因组激活. 这一发现揭示了IRE1α在早期胚胎发生过程中的新作用.
科学领域:
- 生殖生物学 生殖生物学
- 分子胚胎学 分子胚胎学
- 在RNA生物学,RNA生物学.
背景情况:
- 孕产妇的mRNA降解在孕产妇到胚胎的过渡过程中至关重要.
- 这种降解与卵细胞成熟,受精和胚胎基因组激活 (ZGA) 有关.
研究的目的:
- 调查未折叠蛋白反应 (UPR) 蛋白 IRE1α 在受精后母亲mRNA降解中的作用.
- 阐明IRE1α调节早期胚胎发育的分子机制.
主要方法:
- 使用了一种IRE1α-Flag敲入鼠标模型.
- 雇佣的LACE-seq和体外分析.
- 产生的卵细胞特异性的 IRE1α RNase 域删除突变.
主要成果:
- IRE1α在卵细胞和早期胚胎中表达,转化依赖于ERK1/2通路.
- IRE1α的RNase域的卵细胞特异性删除导致了女性不孕症和胚胎停产.
- IRE1α在受精后直接结合和分裂母体mRNA,这对于ZGA和基因组修饰至关重要.
结论:
- IRE1α在受精后的母体mRNA衰变中发挥着关键的,以前未知的作用.
- 这个功能独立于正规的IRE1α-XBP1信号通路.
- IRE1α介导的衰变对于成功的早期胚胎发育和胚胎基因组激活至关重要.
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