2022
DOI: 10.1002/mrd.23627
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Sperm‐derived RNAs improve the efficiency of somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) through promoting R‐loop formation

Abstract: Mammalian sperm and oocytes are haploid cells that carry parental genetic and epigenetic information for their progeny. The cytoplasm of oocytes is also capable of reprograming somatic cells to establish totipotency through somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). However, epigenetic barriers seriously counteract SCNT reprogramming. Here, we found that sperm‐derived RNAs elevated chromatin accessibility of nuclear donor cells concurrent with the appearance of increased RNA amount and decreased cell proliferation,… Show more

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“…As highlighted above, paternal low-protein diets retard preimplantation development (Sharma et al, 2016). Similarly, the injection of ncRNAs derived from normal sperm into embryos generated using somatic cell nuclear transfer reduced global levels of H3K9me3, a critical modification constraining transposable element transcription and overcoming a significant barrier in cloned embryo development (Liu et al, 2022). Therefore, sperm-derived ncRNAs may modify transposable element transcriptional activity and their regulatory effects through chromatin-based mechanisms.…”
Section: Sperm Noncoding Rnasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As highlighted above, paternal low-protein diets retard preimplantation development (Sharma et al, 2016). Similarly, the injection of ncRNAs derived from normal sperm into embryos generated using somatic cell nuclear transfer reduced global levels of H3K9me3, a critical modification constraining transposable element transcription and overcoming a significant barrier in cloned embryo development (Liu et al, 2022). Therefore, sperm-derived ncRNAs may modify transposable element transcriptional activity and their regulatory effects through chromatin-based mechanisms.…”
Section: Sperm Noncoding Rnasmentioning
confidence: 99%