Publications by authors named "Aurelien Bouleau"

Background: Nucleoplasmin 2 (npm2) is an essential maternal-effect gene that mediates early embryonic events through its function as a histone chaperone that remodels chromatin. Recently, two npm2 (npm2a and npm2b) genes have been annotated in zebrafish. Thus, we examined the evolution of npm2a and npm2b in a variety of vertebrates, their potential phylogenetic relationships, and their biological functions using knockout models via the CRISPR/cas9 system.

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Retinitis pigmentosa 2 (RP2) gene is responsible for up to 20% of X-linked retinitis pigmentosa, a severe heterogeneous genetic disorder resulting in progressive retinal degeneration in humans. In vertebrates, several bodies of evidence have clearly established the role of Rp2 protein in cilia genesis and/or function. Unexpectedly, some observations in zebrafish have suggested the oocyte-predominant expression of the rp2 gene, a typical feature of maternal-effect genes.

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Article Synopsis
  • Scientists are trying to figure out how eggs develop properly in animals, especially in fish.
  • They studied a gene called npm2, which is important for the eggs of zebrafish, and found that it helps the eggs develop well.
  • If there's not enough npm2 in the egg, it can cause problems, like stopping the baby fish from developing properly before they are even born.
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