Mitochondrial E3 ubiquitin ligase MARCH5 is required for mouse oocyte meiotic maturation†.

Biol Reprod

Fertility Preservation Lab, Guangdong-Hong Kong Metabolism & Reproduction Joint Laboratory, Reproductive Medicine Center, Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital, Guangzhou, China.

Published: March 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • March5 is a gene that encodes a protein important for mitochondrial function and plays a vital role in the maturation of mouse oocytes.
  • The absence of March5 leads to mitochondrial dysfunction, causing issues like increased reactive oxygen species and reduced ATP levels, which impair oocyte development.
  • This research suggests that March5 regulates meiotic maturation by affecting mitochondrial health and possibly influencing proteins that control cell cycle progression and microtubule dynamics.*

Article Abstract

As the most abundant organelles in oocytes, mitochondria play an important role in maintaining oocyte quality. Here, we report that March5, encoding a mitochondrial ubiquitin ligase that promotes mitochondrial elongation, plays a critical role in mouse oocyte meiotic maturation via regulating mitochondrial function. The subcellular localization of MARCH5 was similar to the mitochondrial distribution during mouse oocyte meiotic progression. Knockdown of March5 caused decreased ratios of the first polar body extrusion. March5-siRNA injection resulted in oocyte mitochondrial dysfunctions, manifested by increased reactive oxygen species, decreased ATP content as well as decreased mitochondrial membrane potential, leading to reduced ability of spindle formation and an increased ratio of kinetochore-microtubule detachment. Further study showed that the continuous activation of the spindle assembly checkpoint and the failure of Cyclin B1 degradation caused MI arrest and first polar body (PB1) extrusion failure in March5 knockdown oocytes. Taken together, our results demonstrated that March5 plays an essential role in mouse oocyte meiotic maturation, possibly via regulation of mitochondrial function and/or ubiquitination of microtubule dynamics- or cell cycle-regulating proteins.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioac215DOI Listing

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