CTCF敲除揭示了该蛋白在斑马鱼发育过程中的重要作用

IF 2.6 Q2 Medicine
Francisco Carmona-Aldana , Cecilia Zampedri , Fernando Suaste-Olmos , Adrián Murillo-de-Ozores , Georgina Guerrero , Rodrigo Arzate-Mejía , Ernesto Maldonado , Rosa E. Navarro , Jesús Chimal-Monroy , Félix Recillas-Targa
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摘要

染色质调控和组织是调控基因活性的重要过程。ccctc结合因子(CTCF)是一种与染色质动力学相关的具有不同而重要的分子功能的蛋白质。它从无脊椎动物到脊椎动物都是保守的,这表明它在生理上起着重要的作用。在这项工作中,我们旨在了解CTCF在斑马鱼(Danio rerio)胚胎发育中的分布和功能相关性。我们产生了一种斑马鱼特异性的抗ctcf抗体,发现这种蛋白质在不同的阶段和组织中无处不在。我们使用CRISPR-Cas9系统诱导位点的分子改变。这导致了早期死亡。我们通过敲低形态学实验延缓了致死性,发现胚胎形态异常,包括整个胚胎长度的结构畸形。这些表型通过人类CTCF mRNA注射恢复,显示了morpholinos的特异性以及鱼和人类蛋白质之间的部分功能守恒。最后,我们发现促凋亡基因p53和bbc3/PUMA在注射ctcf的胚胎中被解除调控。综上所述,CTCF是斑马鱼发育过程中普遍存在的因子,它调节着胚胎不同结构的正确形成,并对细胞生存必需基因产生调控作用。本研究为寻找CTCF在斑马鱼不同发育组织和器官中的特殊功能提供了基础。
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CTCF knockout reveals an essential role for this protein during the zebrafish development

Chromatin regulation and organization are essential processes that regulate gene activity. The CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) is a protein with different and important molecular functions related with chromatin dynamics. It is conserved since invertebrates to vertebrates, posing it as a factor with an important role in the physiology. In this work, we aimed to understand the distribution and functional relevance of CTCF during the embryonic development of the zebrafish (Danio rerio). We generated a zebrafish specific anti-Ctcf antibody, and found this protein to be ubiquitous, through different stages and tissues. We used the CRISPR-Cas9 system to induce molecular alterations in the locus. This resulted in early lethality. We delayed the lethality performing knockdown morpholino experiments, and found an aberrant embryo morphology involving malformations in structures through all the length of the embryo. These phenotypes were rescued with human CTCF mRNA injections, showing the specificity of the morpholinos and a partial functional conservation between the fish and the human proteins. Lastly, we found that the pro-apoptotic genes p53 and bbc3/PUMA are deregulated in the ctcf morpholino-injected embryos. In conclusion, CTCF is a ubiquitous factor during the zebrafish development, which regulates the correct formation of different structures of the embryo, and its deregulation impacts on essential cell survival genes. Overall, this work provides a basis to look for the particular functions of CTCF in the different developing tissues and organs of the zebrafish.

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Mechanisms of Development
Mechanisms of Development 生物-发育生物学
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期刊介绍: Mechanisms of Development is an international journal covering the areas of cell biology and developmental biology. In addition to publishing work at the interphase of these two disciplines, we also publish work that is purely cell biology as well as classical developmental biology. Mechanisms of Development will consider papers in any area of cell biology or developmental biology, in any model system like animals and plants, using a variety of approaches, such as cellular, biomechanical, molecular, quantitative, computational and theoretical biology. Areas of particular interest include: Cell and tissue morphogenesis Cell adhesion and migration Cell shape and polarity Biomechanics Theoretical modelling of cell and developmental biology Quantitative biology Stem cell biology Cell differentiation Cell proliferation and cell death Evo-Devo Membrane traffic Metabolic regulation Organ and organoid development Regeneration Mechanisms of Development does not publish descriptive studies of gene expression patterns and molecular screens; for submission of such studies see Gene Expression Patterns.
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