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Embryonic lethality in mice lacking Trim59 due to impaired gastrulation development.


ABSTRACT: TRIM family members have been implicated in a variety of biological processes such as differentiation and development. We here found that Trim59 plays a critical role in early embryo development from blastocyst stage to gastrula. There existed delayed development and empty yolk sacs from embryonic day (E) 8.5 in Trim59-/- embryos. No viable Trim59-/- embryos were observed beyond E9.5. Trim59 deficiency affected primary germ layer formation at the beginning of gastrulation. At E6.5 and E7.5, the expression of primary germ layer formation-associated genes including Brachyury, lefty2, Cer1, Otx2, Wnt3, and BMP4 was reduced in Trim59-/- embryos. Homozygous mutant embryonic epiblasts were contracted and the mesoderm was absent. Trim59 could interact with actin- and myosin-associated proteins. Its deficiency disturbed F-actin polymerization during inner cell mass differentiation. Trim59-mediated polymerization of F-actin was via WASH K63-linked ubiquitination. Thus, Trim59 may be a critical regulator for early embryo development from blastocyst stage to gastrula through modulating F-actin assembly.

SUBMITTER: Su X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5833458 | biostudies-other | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Embryonic lethality in mice lacking Trim59 due to impaired gastrulation development.

Su Xiaomin X   Wu Chenglei C   Ye Xiaoying X   Zeng Ming M   Zhang Zhujun Z   Che Yongzhe Y   Zhang Yuan Y   Liu Lin L   Lin Yushuang Y   Yang Rongcun R  

Cell death & disease 20180221 3


TRIM family members have been implicated in a variety of biological processes such as differentiation and development. We here found that Trim59 plays a critical role in early embryo development from blastocyst stage to gastrula. There existed delayed development and empty yolk sacs from embryonic day (E) 8.5 in Trim59-/- embryos. No viable Trim59-/- embryos were observed beyond E9.5. Trim59 deficiency affected primary germ layer formation at the beginning of gastrulation. At E6.5 and E7.5, the  ...[more]

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