作者
Ingrid S Andersen, Leif C Lindeman, Andrew H Reiner, Olga Østrup, Håvard Aanes, Peter Aleström, Philippe Collas
发表日期
2013/1/1
来源
Current topics in developmental biology
卷号
104
页码范围
85-112
出版商
Academic Press
简介
A characteristic of anamniote development is a relatively long period of embryonic cell divisions in the absence of on-going transcription. In zebrafish, this period lasts for 10 cell cycles, or ∼ 3-h postfertilization, after which zygotic genome activation (ZGA) takes place during the midblastula transition. How the embryo establishes transcriptional competence and how ZGA is spatially and temporally regulated have not been examined until recently. We review here recent data on the transitions in DNA methylation and posttranslational histone modifications occurring during early zebrafish development, as the embryo acquires transcriptional competence and initiates its own gene expression program. We also address models accounting for the origin of epigenetic states detected in early embryos. From these observations, a concept of epigenetic prepatterning of the embryonic gene expression program prior to the …
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