含有BOLL的聚合物在人类产卵过程中调解转化调节
Ying Li1, Lingya Mao1, Boyuan Liang1
1The State Key Laboratory for Complex, Severe, and Rare Diseases; SXMU-Tsinghua Collaborative Innovation Center for Frontier Medicine; School of Basic Medical Sciences, Tsinghua Medicine, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
Cell proliferation
|February 26, 2026
概括
人类卵子细胞半转化使用专门的RNA结合蛋白 (RBPs) 来控制发育. BOLL蛋白在半变化过程中形成聚合物,重编程翻译和调节细胞循环基因以获得繁殖成功.
科学领域:
- 生殖生物学 生殖生物学
- 分子细胞生物学 分子细胞生物学
- 遗传学 遗传学 是一个
背景情况:
- 人类卵细胞半转化依赖于对mRNA储存的转录后控制.
- 胚胎细胞特定的RNA结合蛋白 (RBPs) 调节这个过程,但它们的机制尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究BOLL的作用,DAZ家族蛋白质,在人类 oogenesis.
- 为了阐明RBP介导的转化控制在介质过程中的机制.
主要方法:
- 综合性翻译组-转录组分析.
- RNA 免疫沉降序列的测序.
- 半化电泳分析 (蛋白质聚合物).
- 人类胎儿卵巢组织和hESC衍生的生细胞模型.
主要成果:
- 在介质预相过程中,BOLL形成了SDS耐药的蛋白质聚合物.
- BOLL可以提高细胞循环调节器的翻译效率.
- BOLL通过其DAZ域与核心翻译机器进行交互.
- BOLL聚合物控制细胞循环基因在变异过程中空间时间.
结论:
- 含有BOLL的蛋白质聚合物驱动了人类 oogenesis 中的翻译重编程.
- 这代表了哺乳动物生殖调节的进化保存机制.
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