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Granzyme G is expressed in the two-cell stage mouse embryo and is required for the maternal-zygotic transition

BACKGROUND: Detailed knowledge of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that direct spatial and temporal gene expression in pre-implantation embryos is critical for understanding the control of the maternal-zygotic transition and cell differentiation in early embryonic development. In this study, tw...

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Autores principales: Tsai, Tung-Chou, Lin, William, Yang, Shang-Hsun, Cheng, Winston TK, Cheng, En-Hui, Lee, Maw-Sheng, Chong, Kowit-Yu, Chen, Chuan-Mu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2930601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20704734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-10-88
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author Tsai, Tung-Chou
Lin, William
Yang, Shang-Hsun
Cheng, Winston TK
Cheng, En-Hui
Lee, Maw-Sheng
Chong, Kowit-Yu
Chen, Chuan-Mu
author_facet Tsai, Tung-Chou
Lin, William
Yang, Shang-Hsun
Cheng, Winston TK
Cheng, En-Hui
Lee, Maw-Sheng
Chong, Kowit-Yu
Chen, Chuan-Mu
author_sort Tsai, Tung-Chou
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description BACKGROUND: Detailed knowledge of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that direct spatial and temporal gene expression in pre-implantation embryos is critical for understanding the control of the maternal-zygotic transition and cell differentiation in early embryonic development. In this study, twenty-three clones, expressed at different stages of early mouse development, were identified using differential display reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (DDRT-PCR). One of these clones, which is expressed in 2-cell stage embryos at 48 hr post-hCG injection, shows a perfect sequence homology to the gene encoding the granzyme G protein. The granzyme family members are serine proteases that are present in the secretory granules of cytolytic T lymphocytes. However, the pattern of granzyme G expression and its function in early mouse embryos are entirely unknown. RESULTS: Upon the introduction of an antisense morpholino (2 mM) against granzyme G to knock-down endogenous gene function, all embryos were arrested at the 2- to 4-cell stages of egg cleavage, and the de novo synthesis of zygotic RNAs was decreased. The embryonic survival rate was dramatically decreased at the late 2-cell stage when serine protease-specific inhibitors, 0.1 mM 3,4-dichloroisocoumarin (3,4-DCI), and 2 mM phenyl methanesulphonyl fluoride (PMSF), were added to the in vitro embryonic culture medium. Survival was not affected by the addition of 0.5 mM EDTA, a metalloproteinase inhibitor. CONCLUSION: We characterized for the first time the expression and function of granzyme G during early stage embryogenesis. Our data suggest that granzyme G is an important factor in early mouse embryonic development and may play a novel role in the elimination of maternal proteins and the triggering of zygotic gene expression during the maternal-zygotic transition.
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spelling pubmed-29306012010-09-01 Granzyme G is expressed in the two-cell stage mouse embryo and is required for the maternal-zygotic transition Tsai, Tung-Chou Lin, William Yang, Shang-Hsun Cheng, Winston TK Cheng, En-Hui Lee, Maw-Sheng Chong, Kowit-Yu Chen, Chuan-Mu BMC Dev Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Detailed knowledge of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that direct spatial and temporal gene expression in pre-implantation embryos is critical for understanding the control of the maternal-zygotic transition and cell differentiation in early embryonic development. In this study, twenty-three clones, expressed at different stages of early mouse development, were identified using differential display reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (DDRT-PCR). One of these clones, which is expressed in 2-cell stage embryos at 48 hr post-hCG injection, shows a perfect sequence homology to the gene encoding the granzyme G protein. The granzyme family members are serine proteases that are present in the secretory granules of cytolytic T lymphocytes. However, the pattern of granzyme G expression and its function in early mouse embryos are entirely unknown. RESULTS: Upon the introduction of an antisense morpholino (2 mM) against granzyme G to knock-down endogenous gene function, all embryos were arrested at the 2- to 4-cell stages of egg cleavage, and the de novo synthesis of zygotic RNAs was decreased. The embryonic survival rate was dramatically decreased at the late 2-cell stage when serine protease-specific inhibitors, 0.1 mM 3,4-dichloroisocoumarin (3,4-DCI), and 2 mM phenyl methanesulphonyl fluoride (PMSF), were added to the in vitro embryonic culture medium. Survival was not affected by the addition of 0.5 mM EDTA, a metalloproteinase inhibitor. CONCLUSION: We characterized for the first time the expression and function of granzyme G during early stage embryogenesis. Our data suggest that granzyme G is an important factor in early mouse embryonic development and may play a novel role in the elimination of maternal proteins and the triggering of zygotic gene expression during the maternal-zygotic transition. BioMed Central 2010-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2930601/ /pubmed/20704734 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-10-88 Text en Copyright ©2010 Tsai 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Tsai, Tung-Chou
Lin, William
Yang, Shang-Hsun
Cheng, Winston TK
Cheng, En-Hui
Lee, Maw-Sheng
Chong, Kowit-Yu
Chen, Chuan-Mu
Granzyme G is expressed in the two-cell stage mouse embryo and is required for the maternal-zygotic transition
title Granzyme G is expressed in the two-cell stage mouse embryo and is required for the maternal-zygotic transition
title_full Granzyme G is expressed in the two-cell stage mouse embryo and is required for the maternal-zygotic transition
title_fullStr Granzyme G is expressed in the two-cell stage mouse embryo and is required for the maternal-zygotic transition
title_full_unstemmed Granzyme G is expressed in the two-cell stage mouse embryo and is required for the maternal-zygotic transition
title_short Granzyme G is expressed in the two-cell stage mouse embryo and is required for the maternal-zygotic transition
title_sort granzyme g is expressed in the two-cell stage mouse embryo and is required for the maternal-zygotic transition
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2930601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20704734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-10-88
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