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Mother-Specific Signature in the Maternal Transcriptome Composition of Mature, Unfertilized Zebrafish Eggs

Maternal mRNA present in mature oocytes plays an important role in the proper development of the early embryo. As the composition of the maternal transcriptome in general has been studied with pooled mature eggs, potential differences between individual eggs are unknown. Here we present a transcript...

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Autores principales: Rauwerda, Han, Wackers, Paul, Pagano, Johanna F. B., de Jong, Mark, Ensink, Wim, Dekker, Rob, Nehrdich, Ulrike, Spaink, Herman P., Jonker, Martijs, Breit, Timo M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4723340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26799215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147151
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author Rauwerda, Han
Wackers, Paul
Pagano, Johanna F. B.
de Jong, Mark
Ensink, Wim
Dekker, Rob
Nehrdich, Ulrike
Spaink, Herman P.
Jonker, Martijs
Breit, Timo M.
author_facet Rauwerda, Han
Wackers, Paul
Pagano, Johanna F. B.
de Jong, Mark
Ensink, Wim
Dekker, Rob
Nehrdich, Ulrike
Spaink, Herman P.
Jonker, Martijs
Breit, Timo M.
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description Maternal mRNA present in mature oocytes plays an important role in the proper development of the early embryo. As the composition of the maternal transcriptome in general has been studied with pooled mature eggs, potential differences between individual eggs are unknown. Here we present a transcriptome study on individual zebrafish eggs from clutches of five mothers in which we focus on the differences in maternal mRNA abundance per gene between and within clutches. To minimize technical interference, we used mature, unfertilized eggs from siblings. About half of the number of analyzed genes was found to be expressed as maternal RNA. The expressed and non-expressed genes showed that maternal mRNA accumulation is a non-random process, as it is related to specific biological pathways and processes relevant in early embryogenesis. Moreover, it turned out that overall the composition of the maternal transcriptome is tightly regulated as about half of the expressed genes display a less than twofold expression range between the observed minimum and maximum expression values of a gene in the experiment. Even more, the maximum gene-expression difference within clutches is for 88% of the expressed genes lower than twofold. This means that expression differences observed in maternally expressed genes are primarily caused by differences between mothers, with only limited variability between eggs from the same mother. This was underlined by the fact that 99% of the expressed genes were found to be differentially expressed between any of the mothers in an ANOVA test. Furthermore, linking chromosome location, transcription factor binding sites, and miRNA target sites of the genes in clusters of distinct and unique mother-specific gene-expression, suggest biological relevance of the mother-specific signatures in the maternal transcriptome composition. Altogether, the maternal transcriptome composition of mature zebrafish oocytes seems to be tightly regulated with a distinct mother-specific signature.
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spelling pubmed-47233402016-01-30 Mother-Specific Signature in the Maternal Transcriptome Composition of Mature, Unfertilized Zebrafish Eggs Rauwerda, Han Wackers, Paul Pagano, Johanna F. B. de Jong, Mark Ensink, Wim Dekker, Rob Nehrdich, Ulrike Spaink, Herman P. Jonker, Martijs Breit, Timo M. PLoS One Research Article Maternal mRNA present in mature oocytes plays an important role in the proper development of the early embryo. As the composition of the maternal transcriptome in general has been studied with pooled mature eggs, potential differences between individual eggs are unknown. Here we present a transcriptome study on individual zebrafish eggs from clutches of five mothers in which we focus on the differences in maternal mRNA abundance per gene between and within clutches. To minimize technical interference, we used mature, unfertilized eggs from siblings. About half of the number of analyzed genes was found to be expressed as maternal RNA. The expressed and non-expressed genes showed that maternal mRNA accumulation is a non-random process, as it is related to specific biological pathways and processes relevant in early embryogenesis. Moreover, it turned out that overall the composition of the maternal transcriptome is tightly regulated as about half of the expressed genes display a less than twofold expression range between the observed minimum and maximum expression values of a gene in the experiment. Even more, the maximum gene-expression difference within clutches is for 88% of the expressed genes lower than twofold. This means that expression differences observed in maternally expressed genes are primarily caused by differences between mothers, with only limited variability between eggs from the same mother. This was underlined by the fact that 99% of the expressed genes were found to be differentially expressed between any of the mothers in an ANOVA test. Furthermore, linking chromosome location, transcription factor binding sites, and miRNA target sites of the genes in clusters of distinct and unique mother-specific gene-expression, suggest biological relevance of the mother-specific signatures in the maternal transcriptome composition. Altogether, the maternal transcriptome composition of mature zebrafish oocytes seems to be tightly regulated with a distinct mother-specific signature. Public Library of Science 2016-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4723340/ /pubmed/26799215 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147151 Text en © 2016 Rauwerda et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Rauwerda, Han
Wackers, Paul
Pagano, Johanna F. B.
de Jong, Mark
Ensink, Wim
Dekker, Rob
Nehrdich, Ulrike
Spaink, Herman P.
Jonker, Martijs
Breit, Timo M.
Mother-Specific Signature in the Maternal Transcriptome Composition of Mature, Unfertilized Zebrafish Eggs
title Mother-Specific Signature in the Maternal Transcriptome Composition of Mature, Unfertilized Zebrafish Eggs
title_full Mother-Specific Signature in the Maternal Transcriptome Composition of Mature, Unfertilized Zebrafish Eggs
title_fullStr Mother-Specific Signature in the Maternal Transcriptome Composition of Mature, Unfertilized Zebrafish Eggs
title_full_unstemmed Mother-Specific Signature in the Maternal Transcriptome Composition of Mature, Unfertilized Zebrafish Eggs
title_short Mother-Specific Signature in the Maternal Transcriptome Composition of Mature, Unfertilized Zebrafish Eggs
title_sort mother-specific signature in the maternal transcriptome composition of mature, unfertilized zebrafish eggs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4723340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26799215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0147151
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