1. Developmentally Programmed Tankyrase Activity Upregulates β-Catenin and Licenses Progression of Embryonic Genome Activation.
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Gambini A, Stein P, Savy V, Grow EJ, Papas BN, Zhang Y, Kenan AC, Padilla-Banks E, Cairns BR, and Williams CJ
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- Animals, Blastocyst cytology, Histones metabolism, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells cytology, Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells metabolism, Oocytes cytology, Oocytes metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc metabolism, RNA, Ribosomal genetics, RNA, Ribosomal metabolism, Tankyrases genetics, Up-Regulation, beta Catenin metabolism, Blastocyst metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Tankyrases metabolism, beta Catenin genetics
- Abstract
Embryonic genome activation (EGA) is orchestrated by an intrinsic developmental program initiated during oocyte maturation with translation of stored maternal mRNAs. Here, we show that tankyrase, a poly(ADP-ribosyl) polymerase that regulates β-catenin levels, undergoes programmed translation during oocyte maturation and serves an essential role in mouse EGA. Newly translated TNKS triggers proteasomal degradation of axin, reducing targeted destruction of β-catenin and promoting β-catenin-mediated transcription of target genes, including Myc. MYC mediates ribosomal RNA transcription in 2-cell embryos, supporting global protein synthesis. Suppression of tankyrase activity using knockdown or chemical inhibition causes loss of nuclear β-catenin and global reductions in transcription and histone H3 acetylation. Chromatin and transcriptional profiling indicate that development arrests prior to the mid-2-cell stage, mediated in part by reductions in β-catenin and MYC. These findings indicate that post-transcriptional regulation of tankyrase serves as a ligand-independent developmental mechanism for post-translational β-catenin activation and is required to complete EGA., Competing Interests: Declaration of Interests The authors declare no competing interests., (Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2020
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