H3K4me3 - dependent epigenetic memory regulates transcriptional reactivation in the oocyte


Autoria(s): Navarro-Costa, P.; Prudêncio, P.; J.D., Becker; R.G., Martinho
Data(s)

22/11/2016

22/11/2016

16/06/2015

Resumo

SELECTED ORAL COMMUNICATIONS, SESSION 52: EPIGENETIC PATTERN IN OOCYTE AND EMBRYO, Tuesday 16 June 2015. This article/study appears in: Abstract book of the 31st ESHRE Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, 14-17 June 2015.

Study question: How does the oocyte regulate its transcriptional activity in light of its prolonged meiotic arrest? Summary answer: A histone methylation-mediated epigenetic memory programed by the demethylase KDM5 is required for the correct temporal reactivation of the oocyte's transcriptional activity. What is known already: During oogenesis oocytes transit from stages of transcriptional activity to those of transcriptional quiescence, and such transitions are believed to be essential for proper gamete formation. Although the temporal regulation of these transitions has been well documented across diverse organisms, the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes remain largely unknown.

Funding by national/international organization(s) – Partly funded by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia.

Identificador

Abstract book of the 31st ESHRE Annual Meeting, Lisbon, Portugal, 14–17 June 2015 Hum. Reprod. (2015) 30 (suppl 1): i1-i501 doi:10.1093/humrep/30.Supplement_1.1

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.7/717

10.1093/humrep/30.Supplement_1.1

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oxford University Press

Relação

http://humrep.oxfordjournals.org/content/30/suppl_1/i1.full.pdf+html?sid=e88cdb26-c0c5-47d6-bab0-9c3ef8bf07ba

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #meiosis #histone methylation #oocyte #transcription
Tipo

conferenceObject