卵子发生
生物
卵母细胞
聚腺苷酸
细胞生物学
分子生物学
胚胎
基因
遗传学
基因表达
作者
Miao Yu,Shiyi Zhang,Zhisheng Ma,Jun Qiang,Jing Wei,Lina Sun,Thomas D. Kocher,Deshou Wang,Wenjing Tao
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.129632
摘要
Oogenesis is a complex process regulated by precise coordination of multiple factors, including maternal genes. Zygote arrest 1 (zar1) has been identified as an ovary-specific maternal gene that is vital for oocyte-to-embryo transition and oogenesis in mouse and zebrafish. However, its function in other species remains to be elucidated. In the present study, zar1 was identified with conserved C-terminal zinc finger domains in Nile tilapia. zar1 was highly expressed in the ovary and specifically expressed in phase I and II oocytes. Disruption of zar1 led to the failed transition from oogonia to phase I oocytes, with somatic cell apoptosis. Down-regulation and failed polyadenylation of figla, gdf9, bmp15 and wee2 mRNAs were observed in the ovaries of zar1−/− fish. Cpeb1, a gene essential for polyadenylation that interacts with Zar1, was down-regulated in zar1−/− fish. Moreover, decreased levels of serum estrogen and increased levels of androgen were observed in zar1−/− fish. Taken together, zar1 seems to be essential for tilapia oogenesis by regulating polyadenylation and estrogen synthesis. Our study shows that Zar1 has different molecular functions during gonadal development by the similar signaling pathway in different species.
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