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Type: Journal article
Title: Retrotransposons regulate host genes in mouse oocytes and preimplantation embryos
Author: Peaston, A.
Eviskov, A.
Graber, J.
de Vries, W.
Holbrook, A.
Soltor, D.
Knowles, B.
Citation: Developmental Cell, 2004; 7(4):597-606
Publisher: Cell Press
Issue Date: 2004
ISSN: 1534-5807
1878-1551
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Anne E. Peaston, Alexei V. Evsikov, Joel H. Graber, Wilhelmine N. de Vries, Andrea E. Holbrook, Davor Solter, and Barbara B. Knowles
Abstract: A comprehensive analysis of transposable element (TE) expression in mammalian full-grown oocytes reveals that LTR class III retrotransposons make an unexpectedly high contribution to the maternal mRNA pool, which persists in cleavage stage embryos. The most abundant transcripts in the mouse oocyte are from the mouse transcript (MT) retrotransposon family, and expression of this and other TE families is developmentally regulated. Furthermore, TEs act as alternative promoters and first exons for a subset of host genes, regulating their expression in full-grown oocytes and cleavage stage embryos. To our knowledge, this is the first example of TEs initiating synchronous, developmentally regulated expression of multiple genes in mammals. We propose that differential TE expression triggers sequential reprogramming of the embryonic genome during the oocyte to embryo transition and in preimplantation embryos.
Keywords: Oocytes
Blastocyst
Animals
Mice, Inbred Strains
Mice
Retroelements
Phylogeny
Transcription, Genetic
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Base Sequence
Terminal Repeat Sequences
Consensus Sequence
Embryonic Development
Pregnancy
Introns
Exons
Molecular Sequence Data
Female
Rights: Copyright ©2004 by Cell Press
DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2004.09.004
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.devcel.2004.09.004
Appears in Collections:Animal and Veterinary Sciences publications
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