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. 2025 Jan;26(1):68-79.
doi: 10.1038/s41580-024-00772-6. Epub 2024 Oct 2.

Rise and SINE: roles of transcription factors and retrotransposons in zygotic genome activation

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Rise and SINE: roles of transcription factors and retrotransposons in zygotic genome activation

Pavel Kravchenko et al. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2025 Jan.

Abstract

In sexually reproducing organisms, life begins with the fusion of transcriptionally silent gametes, the oocyte and sperm. Although initiation of transcription in the embryo, known as zygotic genome activation (ZGA), is universally required for development, the transcription factors regulating this process are poorly conserved. In this Perspective, we discuss recent insights into the mechanisms of ZGA in totipotent mammalian embryos, namely ZGA regulation by several transcription factors, including by orphan nuclear receptors (OrphNRs) such as the pioneer transcription factor NR5A2, and by factors of the DUX, TPRX and OBOX families. We performed a meta-analysis and compiled a list of pan-ZGA genes, and found that most of these genes are indeed targets of the above transcription factors. Remarkably, more than a third of these ZGA genes appear to be regulated both by OrphNRs such as NR5A2 and by OBOX proteins, whose motifs co-occur in SINE B1 retrotransposable elements, which are enriched near ZGA genes. We propose that ZGA in mice is activated by recruitment of multiple transcription factors to SINE B1 elements that function as enhancers, and discuss a potential relevance of this mechanism to Alu retrotransposable elements in human ZGA.

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Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.

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