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Identification of a novel embryo-prevalent gene, Gm11545, involved in preimplantation embryogenesis in mice

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Abstract
In mammals, the early embryo travels down the oviduct to the uterus and prepares for implantation. The unique features of preimplantation development include compaction followed by blastocyst formation. This first cell lineage specification involves various proteins including cell polarity regulators, kinases, and transcription factors. In this study, a novel gene named predicted gene 11545 (Gm11545) expressed predominantly in mouse early embryos was identified and characterized at the transcript, protein, cellular, and functional levels. The Gm11545 protein localized to both cytoplasmic and membrane regions of preimplantation embryos. Remarkably, knockdown of Gm11545 led to arrest of mouse embryos at the morula stage and consequent impairment of blastocyst formation. Expression patterns of the key transcription factors critical for early lineage specification, octamer-binding transcription factor 4 and caudal type homeobox 2, were affected by Gm11545 depletion. Based on the collective findings, we propose that the novel protein identified in this study, Gm11545, is implicated in cell proliferation and cell lineage specification critical for blastocyst formation.-Kim, J., Kim, J., Jeong, J., Hong, S. H., Kim, D., Choi, S., Choi, I., Oh, J. S., Cho, C. Identification of a novel embryo-prevalent gene, Gm11545, involved in preimplantation embryogenesis in mice.
Author(s)
Kim, JaehwanKim, JihyeJeong, JuriHong, Seong HyeonKim, DonghyunChoi, SeunghoChoi,InchulOh, Jeong SuCho, Chung Hee
Issued Date
2019-10
Type
Article
DOI
10.1096/fj.201900370RR
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/8841
Publisher
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Citation
FASEB J, v.33, no.10, pp.11326 - 11337
ISSN
0892-6638
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Department of Life Sciences > 1. Journal Articles
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