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Functional genomics of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in early mammalian embryogenesis

BACKGROUND: Embryonic genome activation (EGA) is a critical event for the preimplantation embryo, which is manifested by changes in chromatin structure, transcriptional machinery, expression of embryonic genes, and degradation of maternal transcripts. The objectives of this study were to determine t...

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Autores principales: Uzun, Alper, Rodriguez-Osorio, Nelida, Kaya, Abdullah, Wang, Hongfeng, Parrish, John J, Ilyin, Valentin A, Memili, Erdogan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2684548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19393058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-183
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author Uzun, Alper
Rodriguez-Osorio, Nelida
Kaya, Abdullah
Wang, Hongfeng
Parrish, John J
Ilyin, Valentin A
Memili, Erdogan
author_facet Uzun, Alper
Rodriguez-Osorio, Nelida
Kaya, Abdullah
Wang, Hongfeng
Parrish, John J
Ilyin, Valentin A
Memili, Erdogan
author_sort Uzun, Alper
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Embryonic genome activation (EGA) is a critical event for the preimplantation embryo, which is manifested by changes in chromatin structure, transcriptional machinery, expression of embryonic genes, and degradation of maternal transcripts. The objectives of this study were to determine transcript abundance of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in mature bovine oocytes and early bovine embryos, to perform comparative functional genomics analysis of these genes across mammals. RESULTS: New annotations of both HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 were submitted to the Bovine Genome Annotation Submission Database at BovineGenome.org. Careful analysis of the bovine SMARCAL1 consensus gene set for this protein (GLEAN_20241) showed that the NCBI protein contains sequencing errors, and that the actual bovine protein has a high degree of homology to the human protein. Our results showed that there was a high degree of structural conservation of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in the mammalian species studied. HMGN3a transcripts were present at similar levels in bovine matured oocytes and 2–4-cell embryos but at higher levels in 8–16-cell embryos, morulae and blastocysts. On the other hand, transcript levels of SMARCAL1 decreased throughout preimplantation development. CONCLUSION: The high levels of structural conservation of these proteins highlight the importance of chromatin remodeling in the regulation of gene expression, particularly during early mammalian embryonic development. The greater similarities of human and bovine HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 proteins may suggest the cow as a valuable model to study chromatin remodeling at the onset of mammalian development. Understanding the roles of chromatin remodeling proteins during embryonic development emphasizes the importance of epigenetics and could shed light on the underlying mechanisms of early mammalian development.
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spelling pubmed-26845482009-05-20 Functional genomics of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in early mammalian embryogenesis Uzun, Alper Rodriguez-Osorio, Nelida Kaya, Abdullah Wang, Hongfeng Parrish, John J Ilyin, Valentin A Memili, Erdogan BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Embryonic genome activation (EGA) is a critical event for the preimplantation embryo, which is manifested by changes in chromatin structure, transcriptional machinery, expression of embryonic genes, and degradation of maternal transcripts. The objectives of this study were to determine transcript abundance of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in mature bovine oocytes and early bovine embryos, to perform comparative functional genomics analysis of these genes across mammals. RESULTS: New annotations of both HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 were submitted to the Bovine Genome Annotation Submission Database at BovineGenome.org. Careful analysis of the bovine SMARCAL1 consensus gene set for this protein (GLEAN_20241) showed that the NCBI protein contains sequencing errors, and that the actual bovine protein has a high degree of homology to the human protein. Our results showed that there was a high degree of structural conservation of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in the mammalian species studied. HMGN3a transcripts were present at similar levels in bovine matured oocytes and 2–4-cell embryos but at higher levels in 8–16-cell embryos, morulae and blastocysts. On the other hand, transcript levels of SMARCAL1 decreased throughout preimplantation development. CONCLUSION: The high levels of structural conservation of these proteins highlight the importance of chromatin remodeling in the regulation of gene expression, particularly during early mammalian embryonic development. The greater similarities of human and bovine HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 proteins may suggest the cow as a valuable model to study chromatin remodeling at the onset of mammalian development. Understanding the roles of chromatin remodeling proteins during embryonic development emphasizes the importance of epigenetics and could shed light on the underlying mechanisms of early mammalian development. BioMed Central 2009-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2684548/ /pubmed/19393058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-183 Text en Copyright © 2009 Uzun et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Uzun, Alper
Rodriguez-Osorio, Nelida
Kaya, Abdullah
Wang, Hongfeng
Parrish, John J
Ilyin, Valentin A
Memili, Erdogan
Functional genomics of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in early mammalian embryogenesis
title Functional genomics of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in early mammalian embryogenesis
title_full Functional genomics of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in early mammalian embryogenesis
title_fullStr Functional genomics of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in early mammalian embryogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Functional genomics of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in early mammalian embryogenesis
title_short Functional genomics of HMGN3a and SMARCAL1 in early mammalian embryogenesis
title_sort functional genomics of hmgn3a and smarcal1 in early mammalian embryogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2684548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19393058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-183
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