Mechanisms regulating zygotic genome activation

Katharine N. Schulz, Melissa M. Harrison
2018 Nature reviews genetics  
Following fertilization, the two specified gametes must unite to create an entirely new organism. The genome is initially transcriptionally quiescent, allowing the zygote to be reprogrammed into a totipotent state. Gradually, the genome is activated through a process known as the maternal-to-zygotic transition, which enables zygotic gene products to replace the maternal supply that initiated development. This essential transition has been broadly characterized through decades of research in
more » ... ral model organisms. However, we still lack a full mechanistic understanding of how genome activation is executed and how this activation relates to the reprogramming of the zygotic chromatin architecture. Recent work highlights the central role of transcriptional activators and suggests that these factors may coordinate transcriptional activation with other developmental changes.
doi:10.1038/s41576-018-0087-x pmid:30573849 pmcid:PMC6558659 fatcat:s5qv7t74ubeqdho4o27hyc7duu