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Gm364 coordinates MIB2/DLL3/Notch2 to regulate female fertility through AKT activation

Liang-Jian Chen, Nana Zhang, Chunxiang Zhou, Zhi‐Xia Yang, Yanru Li, Teng Zhang, Congrong Li, Xin Wang, Yang Wang, Zibin Wang, Zhengrong Xia, Zhen‐Bo Wang, Cuilian Zhang, Yi-Chun Guan, Qing‐Yuan Sun, Dong Zhang

2021Cell Death and Differentiation16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Many integral membrane proteins might act as indispensable coordinators in specific functional microdomains to maintain the normal operation of known receptors, such as Notch. Gm364 is a multi-pass transmembrane protein that has been screened as a potential female fertility factor. However, there have been no reports to date about its function in female fertility. Here, we found that global knockout of Gm364 decreased the numbers of primordial follicles and growing follicles, impaired oocyte quality as indicated by increased ROS and γ-H2AX, decreased mitochondrial membrane potential, decreased oocyte maturation, and increased aneuploidy. Mechanistically, Gm364 directly binds and anchors MIB2, a ubiquitin ligase, on the membrane. Subsequently, membrane MIB2 ubiquitinates and activates DLL3. Next, the activated DLL3 binds and activates Notch2, which is subsequently cleaved within the cytoplasm to produce NICD2, the intracellular active domain of Notch2. Finally, NICD2 can directly activate AKT within the cytoplasm to regulate oocyte meiosis and quality.

Topics & Concepts

Ubiquitin ligaseCell biologyOocyteCytoplasmOocyte activationTransmembrane proteinUbiquitinProtein kinase BChemistryBiologyReceptorSignal transductionBiochemistryEmbryoGeneReproductive Biology and FertilityEpigenetics and DNA MethylationGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities
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