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The chromatin remodeler Snf2h is essential for oocyte meiotic cell cycle progression
- Source :
- Genes Dev
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.
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Abstract
- Oocytes are indispensable for mammalian life. Thus, it is important to understand how mature oocytes are generated. As a critical stage of oocytes development, meiosis has been extensively studied, yet how chromatin remodeling contributes to this process is largely unknown. Here, we demonstrate that the ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling factor Snf2h (also known as Smarca5) plays a critical role in regulating meiotic cell cycle progression. Females with oocyte-specific depletion of Snf2h are infertile and oocytes lacking Snf2h fail to undergo meiotic resumption. Mechanistically, depletion of Snf2h results in dysregulation of meiosis-related genes, which causes failure of maturation-promoting factor (MPF) activation. ATAC-seq analysis in oocytes revealed that Snf2h regulates transcription of key meiotic genes, such as Prkar2b, by increasing its promoter chromatin accessibility. Thus, our studies not only demonstrate the importance of Snf2h in oocyte meiotic resumption, but also reveal the mechanism underlying how a chromatin remodeling factor can regulate oocyte meiosis.
- Subjects :
- Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone
Maturation-Promoting Factor
Chromatin Remodeling Factor
Biology
Chromatin remodeling
Gene Knockout Techniques
Mice
03 medical and health sciences
Oogenesis
0302 clinical medicine
Meiosis
Transcription (biology)
Genetics
Transcriptional regulation
medicine
Animals
Gene
030304 developmental biology
Adenosine Triphosphatases
0303 health sciences
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
Oocyte
Chromatin
Cell biology
medicine.anatomical_structure
Mesothelin
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Oocytes
Female
Transcriptome
Research Paper
Developmental Biology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15495477 and 08909369
- Volume :
- 34
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Genes & Development
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7b0e3dacedc24442d2288b8ed2e7d31c
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.331157.119