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Maternally-Inherited npm2 mRNA Is Crucial for Egg Developmental Competence in Zebrafish.

Biol Reprod.. 2014-07; 
Bouleau A, Desvignes T, Traverso JM, Nguyen T, Chesnel F, Fauvel C, Bobe J. INRA, LPGP UR1037, Fish Physiology and Genomics, Campus de Beaulieu, Bat 16A, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France.
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Abstract

The molecular mechanisms underlying and determining egg developmental competence remain poorly understood in vertebrates. Nucleoplasmin (Npm2) is one of the few known maternal effect genes in mammals but this maternal effect has never been demonstrated in non-mammalian species. A link between developmental competence and the abundance of npm2 maternal mRNA in the egg was previously established using a teleost fish model for egg quality. The importance of maternal npm2 mRNA for egg developmental competence remains however currently unknown in any vertebrate species. In the present study, we aimed at characterizing the contribution of npm2 maternal mRNA to early developmental success in zebrafish using a knockdow... More

Keywords

Early development; Fish reproduction; Oocyte; Zebrafish; egg