Geminin is essential to prevent endoreduplication and to form pluripotent cells during mammalian development

MA Gonzalez, KT Kiku-e, DJ Adams… - Genes & …, 2006 - genesdev.cshlp.org
MA Gonzalez, KT Kiku-e, DJ Adams, L van der Weyden, M Hemberger, N Coleman…
Genes & development, 2006genesdev.cshlp.org
In multicellular eukaryotes, geminin prevents overreplication of DNA in proliferating cells.
Here, we show that genetic ablation of geminin in the mouse prevents formation of inner cell
mass (ICM) and causes premature endoreduplication at eight cells, rather than 32 cells. All
cells in geminin-deficient embryos commit to the trophoblast cell lineage and consist of
trophoblast giant cells (TGCs) only. Geminin is also down-regulated in TGCs of wild-type
blastocysts during S and gap-like phases by proteasome-mediated degradation, suggesting …
In multicellular eukaryotes, geminin prevents overreplication of DNA in proliferating cells. Here, we show that genetic ablation of geminin in the mouse prevents formation of inner cell mass (ICM) and causes premature endoreduplication at eight cells, rather than 32 cells. All cells in geminin-deficient embryos commit to the trophoblast cell lineage and consist of trophoblast giant cells (TGCs) only. Geminin is also down-regulated in TGCs of wild-type blastocysts during S and gap-like phases by proteasome-mediated degradation, suggesting that loss of geminin is part of the mechanism regulating endoreduplication.
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