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RanGTP and the actin cytoskeleton keep paternal and maternal chromosomes apart during fertilization

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 220, Issue 10, Pages -

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.202012001

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  1. Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development [JP20gm5010001]
  2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [18J00928]
  3. Takeda Science Foundation
  4. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation [INV-001902]
  5. Naito Foundation
  6. [JP19H05750]
  7. [JP17H05005]
  8. [JP18H05528]
  9. [JP25712035]
  10. [JP18H02357]
  11. [JP18H02617]
  12. [JP18H05549]
  13. [JP19H05751]
  14. [JP21K14919]
  15. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [18J00928] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The study reveals that RanGTP and F-actin dynamics prevent egg-sperm fusion in proximity to maternal chromosomes, protecting paternal chromosomes from maternal meiosis and preventing aneuploidy in zygotes.
Zygotes require two accurate sets of parental chromosomes, one each from the mother and the father, to undergo normal embryogenesis. However, upon egg-sperm fusion in vertebrates, the zygote has three sets of chromosomes, one from the sperm and two from the egg. The zygote therefore eliminates one set of maternal chromosomes (but not the paternal chromosomes) into the polar body through meiosis, but how the paternal chromosomes are protected from maternal meiosis has been unclear. Here we report that RanGTP and F-actin dynamics prevent egg-sperm fusion in proximity to maternal chromosomes. RanGTP prevents the localization of Juno and CD9, egg membrane proteins that mediate sperm fusion, at the cell surface in proximity to maternal chromosomes. Following egg-sperm fusion, F-actin keeps paternal chromosomes away from maternal chromosomes. Disruption of these mechanisms causes the elimination of paternal chromosomes during maternal meiosis. This study reveals a novel critical mechanism that prevents aneuploidy in zygotes.

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