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The Dynamics of Histone Modifications during Mammalian Zygotic Genome Activation

Francisco Sotomayor Lugo, Nataly Iglesias-Barrameda, Yandy Marx Castillo‐Aleman, Imilla Casado Hernández, Carlos Agustín Villegas Valverde, Antonio Alfonso Bencomo‐Hernandez, Yendry Ventura‐Carmenate, René Antonio Rivero‐Jiménez

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mammalian fertilization initiates the reprogramming of oocytes and sperm, forming a totipotent zygote. During this intricate process, the zygotic genome undergoes a maternal-to-zygotic transition (MZT) and subsequent zygotic genome activation (ZGA), marking the initiation of transcriptional control and gene expression post-fertilization. Histone modifications are pivotal in shaping cellular identity and gene expression in many mammals. Recent advances in chromatin analysis have enabled detailed explorations of histone modifications during ZGA. This review delves into conserved and unique regulatory strategies, providing essential insights into the dynamic changes in histone modifications and their variants during ZGA in mammals. The objective is to explore recent advancements in leading mechanisms related to histone modifications governing this embryonic development phase in depth. These considerations will be useful for informing future therapeutic approaches that target epigenetic regulation in diverse biological contexts. It will also contribute to the extensive areas of evolutionary and developmental biology and possibly lay the foundation for future research and discussion on this seminal topic.

Topics & Concepts

Maternal to zygotic transitionBiologyHistoneEpigeneticsChromatinZygoteReprogrammingTotipotentEpigenomicsRegulation of gene expressionGeneticsGenomeCell biologyEvolutionary biologyGeneGene expressionEmbryonic stem cellDNA methylationEmbryogenesisEpigenetics and DNA MethylationReproductive Biology and FertilityGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics