“…In Xenopus, for example, Wnt signaling directs the arginine methyltransferase PRMT2 to dorsal Wnt target genes prior to zygotic gene activation (ZGA), establishing a primed chromatin state at promoters that become active at later stages, once global zygotic gene expression has been activated (Blythe et al, 2010). Later in the blastula stage, maternal transcription factors including Fox, Sox, and Oct/Pou family members modify chromatin more globally to establish competence for primary germ layer formation (Charney et al, 2017;Gentsch et al, 2019;Paraiso et al, 2019). In a role analogous to maternal transcription factors Zelda and Grainyhead in Drosophila (Jacobs et al, 2018;McDaniel et al, 2019), maternal Sox and Oct/Pou family transcription factors are required for activation of zygotic gene expression in zebrafish and X. tropicalis (Gentsch et al, 2019;Lee et al, 2013;Leichsenring et al, 2013;Paraiso et al, 2019), functioning as pioneer factors that confer competence for inductive signals at the time of zygotic gene activation (Gentsch et al, 2019).…”