Biochem Biophys Res Commun
September 2024
Cell models of mitochondrial complex Ⅰ (CⅠ) deficiency display significant elevations in reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and an increase in cellular apoptosis. However, the underlying mechanisms governing anti-apoptotic processes in CⅠ-deficient cells remain elusive. Here, we introduced a mutation in NDUFS7, a crucial subunit of CI, in HEK293T cells and found that the absence of NDUFS7 resulted in reduced cell proliferation, elevated cell death, and increased susceptibility to oxidative stress.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCircular RNAs (circRNAs) are a large family of newly identified transcripts, and their physiological roles and evolutionary significance require further characterization. Here, we identify circRNAs generated from a conserved reproductive gene, , in species from to humans. Flies missing circular (circBoule) RNAs display decreased male fertility, and sperm of circBoule knockout mice exhibit decreased fertilization capacity, when under heat stress conditions.
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November 2018
Mouse PUMILIO1 (PUM1) and PUMILIO2 (PUM2) belong to the PUF (Pumilio/FBF) family, a highly conserved RNA binding protein family whose homologues play critical roles in embryonic development and germ line stem cell maintenance in invertebrates. However, their roles in mammalian embryonic development and stem cell maintenance remained largely uncharacterized. Here we report an essential requirement of the Pum gene family in early embryonic development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeparation of germ cells from somatic cells is a widespread feature of animal sexual reproduction, with a core set of germ cell factors conserved among diverse animals. It is not known what controls their conserved gonad-specific expression. Core components of epigenetic machinery are ancient, but its role in conserved tissue expression regulation remains unexplored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSpermatogenesis is one of the fundamental processes of sexual reproduction, present in almost all metazoan animals. Like many other reproductive traits, developmental features and traits of spermatogenesis are under strong selective pressure to change, both at morphological and underlying molecular levels. Yet evidence suggests that some fundamental features of spermatogenesis may be ancient and conserved among metazoan species.
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