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Expression patterns of histone deacetylases in bovine oocytes and early embryos, and the effect of their inhibition on embryo development
Zygote
  • Hanna Segev, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Erdogan Memili, University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Neal L. First, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Gene expression at the onset of bovine embryogenesis is developmentally regulated and histone deacetylases (HDACs) have been shown to play a key role in the control of gene expression during this period of development in other species. We determined expression pattern(s) of powerful repressors, namely histone deacetylase-1, -2 and -3, that may in part regulate gene expression during bovine oogenesis and early embryogenesis at the mRNA and protein levels. Detected fragments of the hdac genes were sequenced and comparison of the sequences showed very high homologies between DNA and amino acid sequences of bovine HDACs and those of human and mouse. RPD3, a yeast global regulator of transcription, was also detected in bovine oocytes and embryos. Results suggest that HDACs may be operative in regulation of zygotic/embryonic gene expression in cattle.

DOI
10.1017/S0967199401001137
Publication Date
5-1-2001
Citation Information
Hanna Segev, Erdogan Memili and Neal L. First. "Expression patterns of histone deacetylases in bovine oocytes and early embryos, and the effect of their inhibition on embryo development" Zygote Vol. 9 Iss. 2 (2001) p. 123 - 133 ISSN: 09671994
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/erdogan-memili/39/