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    Small ubiquitin-like modifier 2 (SUMO2) is a small protein that modulates the stability and activity of other proteins. Although a variety of activities have been attributed to SUMO2, its function in preimplantation embryos is still obscure. We first explored the expression of SUMO2 protein in early embryos, and showed that compared with the 2-cell stage, the expression was increased at first, peaked at the 8-cell stage, and then dramatically decreased. To study the function of SUMO2, we used siRNA microinjection to knock down SUMO2.The silencing of SUMO2 significantly reduced the rate of in vitro blastocyst development from 75.56% to 40.60%. Notably, knockdown of SUMO2 (KD) altered the expression of CDX2, OCT4, and NANOG. The number of cells expressing CDX2 decreased, while OCT4 and NANOG were ectopically expressed in siSUMO2 embryos. The global H3K27me3 levels in SUMO2-KD embryos also were lower than in untreated embryos. Taken together, SUMO2 appears to play a significant role in mouse preimplantation embryos probably through key epigenetic modifications and regulation of pluripotency genes. Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Ying Yang, Yingbing Zhang, Peipei Qiao, Bin Yang, Huiqun Jia, Yong Zhang, Jun Zhang, Jianmin Su. SUMO2, a small ubiquitin-like modifier, is essential for development of murine preimplantation embryos. Theriogenology. 2021 May;166:29-37

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