Developmental Cell
Volume 53, Issue 5, 8 June 2020, Pages 545-560.e7
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Developmentally Programmed Tankyrase Activity Upregulates β-Catenin and Licenses Progression of Embryonic Genome Activation

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Highlights

  • Tankyrase protein levels increase during mouse oocyte maturation

  • Tankyrase promotes β-catenin activity in a ligand-independent fashion

  • β-catenin activates MYC-mediated ribosomal biogenesis

  • Tankyrase activity is essential for embryonic genome activation during the 2C stage

Summary

Embryonic genome activation (EGA) is orchestrated by an intrinsic developmental program initiated during oocyte maturation with translation of stored maternal mRNAs. Here, we show that tankyrase, a poly(ADP-ribosyl) polymerase that regulates β-catenin levels, undergoes programmed translation during oocyte maturation and serves an essential role in mouse EGA. Newly translated TNKS triggers proteasomal degradation of axin, reducing targeted destruction of β-catenin and promoting β-catenin-mediated transcription of target genes, including Myc. MYC mediates ribosomal RNA transcription in 2-cell embryos, supporting global protein synthesis. Suppression of tankyrase activity using knockdown or chemical inhibition causes loss of nuclear β-catenin and global reductions in transcription and histone H3 acetylation. Chromatin and transcriptional profiling indicate that development arrests prior to the mid-2-cell stage, mediated in part by reductions in β-catenin and MYC. These findings indicate that post-transcriptional regulation of tankyrase serves as a ligand-independent developmental mechanism for post-translational β-catenin activation and is required to complete EGA.

Keywords

tankyrase
β-catenin
axin
embryonic genome activation
mouse
preimplantation embryo
ATAC-seq
WNT signaling pathway
post-transcriptional regulation

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Present address: Laboratorio de Biotecnología Animal, Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires y Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Buenos Aires C1417DSE, Argentina

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