An Immunocytochemical Study of Interchromatin Granule Clusters in Early Mouse Embryos

Interchromatin granule clusters (IGCs) are universal nuclear domains. Their molecular composition and functions were studied in detail in somatic cells. Here, we studied IGCs in the nuclei of early mouse embryos during zygotic gene activation (ZGA). We found that the size of IGCs gradually increases...

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Main Authors: Irina Bogolyubova, Dmitry Bogolyubov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/931564
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spelling doaj-29fc14c0ef044e3d924878b23c7d0f322020-11-24T22:07:18ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412013-01-01201310.1155/2013/931564931564An Immunocytochemical Study of Interchromatin Granule Clusters in Early Mouse EmbryosIrina Bogolyubova0Dmitry Bogolyubov1Laboratory of Cell Morphology, Institute of Cytology RAS, 4 Tikhoretsky Avenue, Saint Petersburg 194064, RussiaLaboratory of Cell Morphology, Institute of Cytology RAS, 4 Tikhoretsky Avenue, Saint Petersburg 194064, RussiaInterchromatin granule clusters (IGCs) are universal nuclear domains. Their molecular composition and functions were studied in detail in somatic cells. Here, we studied IGCs in the nuclei of early mouse embryos during zygotic gene activation (ZGA). We found that the size of IGCs gradually increases during realization of ZGA events. Using immunocytochemical approaches, we showed that the molecular composition of IGCs is also modified in mouse embryos. The hyperphosphorylated form of RNA polymerase II and the transcription factor TFIID have been revealed in IGCs before the end of ZGA. Association of these factors with IGCs became more noticeable during ZGA realization. Our data suggest that IGCs in early mouse embryos have some functional peculiarities connected most probably with IGC formation de novo. We believe that IGCs in early mouse embryos not only are storage sites of splicing factors but also may be involved in mRNA metabolism and represent the multifunctional nuclear domains.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/931564
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An Immunocytochemical Study of Interchromatin Granule Clusters in Early Mouse Embryos
BioMed Research International
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title An Immunocytochemical Study of Interchromatin Granule Clusters in Early Mouse Embryos
title_short An Immunocytochemical Study of Interchromatin Granule Clusters in Early Mouse Embryos
title_full An Immunocytochemical Study of Interchromatin Granule Clusters in Early Mouse Embryos
title_fullStr An Immunocytochemical Study of Interchromatin Granule Clusters in Early Mouse Embryos
title_full_unstemmed An Immunocytochemical Study of Interchromatin Granule Clusters in Early Mouse Embryos
title_sort immunocytochemical study of interchromatin granule clusters in early mouse embryos
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
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2314-6141
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Interchromatin granule clusters (IGCs) are universal nuclear domains. Their molecular composition and functions were studied in detail in somatic cells. Here, we studied IGCs in the nuclei of early mouse embryos during zygotic gene activation (ZGA). We found that the size of IGCs gradually increases during realization of ZGA events. Using immunocytochemical approaches, we showed that the molecular composition of IGCs is also modified in mouse embryos. The hyperphosphorylated form of RNA polymerase II and the transcription factor TFIID have been revealed in IGCs before the end of ZGA. Association of these factors with IGCs became more noticeable during ZGA realization. Our data suggest that IGCs in early mouse embryos have some functional peculiarities connected most probably with IGC formation de novo. We believe that IGCs in early mouse embryos not only are storage sites of splicing factors but also may be involved in mRNA metabolism and represent the multifunctional nuclear domains.
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