Nature Communications (Mar 2024)

Temporospatial hierarchy and allele-specific expression of zygotic genome activation revealed by distant interspecific urochordate hybrids

  • Jiankai Wei,
  • Wei Zhang,
  • An Jiang,
  • Hongzhe Peng,
  • Quanyong Zhang,
  • Yuting Li,
  • Jianqing Bi,
  • Linting Wang,
  • Penghui Liu,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Yonghang Ge,
  • Liya Zhang,
  • Haiyan Yu,
  • Lei Li,
  • Shi Wang,
  • Liang Leng,
  • Kai Chen,
  • Bo Dong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-46780-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Zygotic genome activation (ZGA) is a universal process in early embryogenesis of metazoan, when the quiescent zygotic nucleus initiates global transcription. However, the mechanisms related to massive genome activation and allele-specific expression (ASE) remain not well understood. Here, we develop hybrids from two deeply diverged (120 Mya) ascidian species to symmetrically document the dynamics of ZGA. We identify two coordinated ZGA waves represent early developmental and housekeeping gene reactivation, respectively. Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals that the major expression wave exhibits spatial heterogeneity and significantly correlates with cell fate. Moreover, allele-specific expression occurs in a species- rather than parent-related manner, demonstrating the divergence of cis-regulatory elements between the two species. These findings provide insights into ZGA in chordates.