JOURNAL ARTICLE
Depletion of TIAR impairs embryogenesis via inhibiting zygote genome transcribe.
Published In: Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 2023, v. 58, n. 10. P. 1456 1 of 3
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Authored By: Liu, Ke; Dai, Weilong; Ju, Jiaqian; Li, Weijian; Chen, Qianqian; Li, Juan; Liu, Honglin 3 of 3
Abstract
T cell intracellular antigen 1 related protein (TIAR), an RNA‐binding protein (RBP), regulates pre‐messenger RNA (pre‐mRNA) alternative splicing, has been suggested to affect the maturation of primordial germ cells and early mouse embryo development. However, the underlying mechanism remains elusive. In this study, we revealed that TIAR was primarily located in the nucleus at the 2‐cell stage embryo, accompanied by highly active transcription. Using immunofluorescence staining and western blotting, we first described the localization and expression level of TIAR during the whole period of oocyte matured and embryogenesis. Knocked down of TIAR could significantly inhibit transcribed and blocked the early mouse embryo development. Combined with RNAP II inhibitor and pre‐RNA splicing inhibitor treatment, we further supposed that TIAR might affect transcription at 2‐cell via regulating pre‐mRNA splicing, and then regulate early mouse embryo development. Collectively, our results provided a novel and potential understanding of TIAR in embryogenesis, suggesting TIAR is required for transcription and embryonic development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Additional Information
- Source:Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 2023/10, Vol. 58, Issue 10, p1456
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Biology
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:0936-6768
- DOI:10.1111/rda.14461
- Accession Number:172855576
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