The maternal legacy to the embryo: Cytoplasmic components and their effects on early development

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Gandolfi, TALB [1 ]
Gandolfi, F
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[1] Univ Milan, Dept Endocrinol, I-20122 Milan, Italy
[2] Univ Milan, Dept Anat Domest Anim, I-20122 Milan, Italy
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developmental competence; post-transcriptional and post-translational; regulation; oocyte; embryo;
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RNA molecules and proteins are accumulated in the oocyte cytoplasm during its growth phase and are used to sustain the early phases of embryonic development before embryo DNA transcription begins. This makes the oocyte a very special cell, quite different from somatic cells where RNA and proteins usually undergo a rapid turnover. To enable the storage and timely use of such stored molecules, various mechanisms are effective in the oocyte and are gradually being elucidated. Our understanding of such mechanisms is important for constantly improving therapy for human and animal reproductive disorders as well as for understanding the process of nuclear reprogramming during cloning procedure or stem cell generation. This review focuses on the various aspects of these regulatory processes in an attempt to give an overview of the present knowledge on post-transcriptional and post-translational mechanisms taking place during oocyte maturation and early development. Mechanisms such as cytoplasmic regulation of the poly(A) tail, RNA localization and protein phosphorylation are described in some detail. Because most data are available from lower species these are presented together with appropriate reference to the mammalian oocyte when data are known, or when important differences have been described. (C) 2001 by Elsevier Science Inc.
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