作者
Di Wu, Jurrien Dean
发表日期
2016/6/23
期刊
Journal of molecular cell biology
卷号
8
期号
4
页码范围
369–370
简介
In most species that undergo sexual reproduction, early embryogenesis is dominated by maternal mRNAs and proteins. To ensure subsequent development, these macromolecules are degraded and zygotic transcription is activated during a highly conserved maternal-to-zygotic transition(MZT). Degradation of maternal mRNAs occurs before or during zygotic genome activation (ZGA) and is essential for normal embryonic development (Ramos et al., 2004; Semotok et al., 2005), but the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Two recent studies (Liu et al., 2016; Yu et al., 2016) report that BTG4 (B-cell translocation gene 4) is required to degrade maternal mRNAs in mice, which significantly advance our limited understanding of this important process in mammals. Mammalian BTG4 belongs to the TOB/BTG family of proteins. All BTG family members, except BTG4, interact with CNOT7 to regulate …
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