Long-chain fatty acid β-oxidation regulates embryonic development by H3K18 acetylation in mice [CUT&Tag]
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ABSTRACT: Fatty acids are not only important as energy sources, but also playing crucial roles in maintaining cellular homeostasis.Inhibition of long-chain fatty acid β-oxidation (LCFAO) results in preimplantation developmental arrest, downregulated expressions of S phase-related genes, and loss of H3K18ac modification. By profiling the landscape of H3K18ac, we show that H3K18ac is enriched on the promoter regions of S phase-related genes and correlates with their expression. Taken together, we demonstrate that LCFAO could regulate mouse preimplantation development by H3K18ac, providing new evidence for metabolic-epigenetic crosstalk in regulating embryonic development.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE304392 | GEO | 2025/08/05
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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