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Promyelocytic leukemia nuclear body (PML-NB) -free intranuclear milieu facilitates development of oocytes in mice

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Abstract Promyelocytic leukemia (PML) nuclear bodies (PML-NBs), a class of membrane-less organelles in cells, are involved in multiple biological activities and are present throughout cells of adult organisms. Although the oocyte nucleus is an active region for the flux of multiple non-membranous organelles, PML-NBs have been predicted to be absent from oocytes. Here, we show that the deliberate assembly of PML-NBs during oocyte growth preferentially sequestered Small Ubiquitin-related Modifier (SUMO) protein from the nucleoplasm. SUMO not only was involved in the regulation of oocyte nuclear maturation but also was committed to the response, mediated by liquid droplet formation, to multiple stressors including nucleolar stress and proteotoxic stresses. Exogenous assembly of PML-NBs in the nucleus of oocytes affected the efficiency of the response of SUMO. These observations suggest that the PML-NB-free intranuclear milieu ensures that a reserve of SUMO remains available for emergent responses in oocyte development. This work demonstrated a benefit of the PML-NB-free intranuclear milieu, namely the ability to redirect the flux of SUMO otherwise needed to control PML-NB dynamics.
Title: Promyelocytic leukemia nuclear body (PML-NB) -free intranuclear milieu facilitates development of oocytes in mice
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Abstract Promyelocytic leukemia (PML) nuclear bodies (PML-NBs), a class of membrane-less organelles in cells, are involved in multiple biological activities and are present throughout cells of adult organisms.
Although the oocyte nucleus is an active region for the flux of multiple non-membranous organelles, PML-NBs have been predicted to be absent from oocytes.
Here, we show that the deliberate assembly of PML-NBs during oocyte growth preferentially sequestered Small Ubiquitin-related Modifier (SUMO) protein from the nucleoplasm.
SUMO not only was involved in the regulation of oocyte nuclear maturation but also was committed to the response, mediated by liquid droplet formation, to multiple stressors including nucleolar stress and proteotoxic stresses.
Exogenous assembly of PML-NBs in the nucleus of oocytes affected the efficiency of the response of SUMO.
These observations suggest that the PML-NB-free intranuclear milieu ensures that a reserve of SUMO remains available for emergent responses in oocyte development.
This work demonstrated a benefit of the PML-NB-free intranuclear milieu, namely the ability to redirect the flux of SUMO otherwise needed to control PML-NB dynamics.

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