“…In an interesting manner, SIRT4 overexpression, not knockdown, induces inadequate mitochondrial redistribution and over‐production of ROS in oocytes (Figures 2, 3, 4). Similar to this, ectopic expression of SIRT4 has also been reported to negatively influence mitochondrial quality control in other tissues (Castex et al., 2017; de Moura, Uppala, Zhang, Van Houten, & Goetzman, 2014; Luo et al., 2016). In mammalian oocytes and embryos, mitochondria are the most prominent organelles, which house the respiratory chain for the generation of cellular energy and are the site of essential biosynthetic pathways.…”