Mammalian oocytes store proteins for the early embryo on cytoplasmic lattices
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.10.003
Mammalian oocytes store proteins for the early embryo on cytoplasmic lattices
Abstract
Mammalian oocytes are filled with poorly understood structures called cytoplasmic lattices. First discovered in the 1960s and speculated to correspond to mammalian yolk, ribosomal arrays, or intermediate filaments, their function has remained enigmatic to date. Here, we show that cytoplasmic lattices are sites where oocytes store essential proteins for early embryonic development. Using super-resolution light microscopy and cryoelectron tomography, we show that cytoplasmic lattices are composed of filaments with a high surface area, which contain PADI6 and subcortical maternal complex proteins. The lattices associate with many proteins critical for embryonic development, including proteins that control epigenetic reprogramming of the preimplantation embryo. Loss of cytoplasmic lattices by knocking out PADI6 or the subcortical maternal complex prevents the accumulation of these proteins and results in early embryonic arrest. Our work suggests that cytoplasmic lattices enrich maternally provided proteins to prevent their premature degradation and cellular activity, thereby enabling early mammalian development.
Keywords: cryoelectron tomography; cytoplasmic lattices; expansion microscopy; female infertility; maternal-to-zygotic transition; oocyte; protein storage.
Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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