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A novel and critical role of the intracellular Zona Pellucida protein 2 (ZP2) for blastocyst formation in mice

Nolte, T.; Israel, S.; Drexler, H. C. A.; Fuellen, G.; Boiani, M.

2025-12-15 developmental biology
10.64898/2025.12.12.692802 bioRxiv
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The zona pellucida (ZP) is the quintessential extracellular structure of mammalian oocytes. Contrary to long-standing view that the synthesis of ZP proteins is specific to oocytes and muted in embryos, we report here that the major zona pellucida protein ZP2 is re-synthesized and functionally required during mouse embryo development. The orthogonal methods of mass spectrometry and monoclonal immunofluorescence revealed an increase of ZP2 abundance at the 8-cell / morula stage, which did not occur when zygotes were microinjected with translation-blocking oligonucleotides (morpholinos). To shed light on the functional significance of embryonic ZP2, we performed protein knockdown using immunodepletion (by Trim-Away) while at the same time preventing replenishment (by translation-blocking morpholino). ZP2 knockdown resulted in morula stage retardation and formation of defective blastocysts, whose cell lineages trophectoderm and primitive endoderm were smaller and less able to support post-implantation development. The transcriptional correlates of these morphological alterations had a gene ontology (biological process) signature that included cell lineage-relevant terms ( endoderm development, gastrulation), while the proteomic correlates had a gene ontology signature related to protein synthesis. Taken together, these results call into question the traditional model that ZP proteins function solely in the extracellular space and accompany embryogenesis as passive bystanders: on the contrary, ZP proteins also participate actively in the intracellular processes of early embryogenesis.

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