نتایج جستجو برای: meiotic arrest

تعداد نتایج: 68548  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2006
Shisako Shoji Naoko Yoshida Manami Amanai Maki Ohgishi Tomoyuki Fukui Satoko Fujimoto Yoshikazu Nakano Eriko Kajikawa Anthony C F Perry

Fertilizable mammalian oocytes are arrested at the second meiotic metaphase (mII) by the cyclinB-Cdc2 heterodimer, maturation promoting factor (MPF). MPF is stabilized via the activity of an unidentified cytostatic factor (CSF), thereby suspending meiotic progression until fertilization. We here present evidence that a conserved 71 kDa mammalian orthologue of Xenopus XErp1/Emi2, which we term e...

2017
Tovah E Markowitz Daniel Suarez Hannah G Blitzblau Neem J Patel Andrew L Markhard Amy J MacQueen Andreas Hochwagen

Meiotic chromosomes assemble characteristic "axial element" structures that are essential for fertility and provide the chromosomal context for meiotic recombination, synapsis and checkpoint signaling. Whether these meiotic processes are equally dependent on axial element integrity has remained unclear. Here, we investigated this question in S. cerevisiae using the putative condensin allele ycs...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Leia C Shuhaibar Jeremy R Egbert Rachael P Norris Paul D Lampe Viacheslav O Nikolaev Martin Thunemann Lai Wen Robert Feil Laurinda A Jaffe

Meiosis in mammalian oocytes is paused until luteinizing hormone (LH) activates receptors in the mural granulosa cells of the ovarian follicle. Prior work has established the central role of cyclic GMP (cGMP) from the granulosa cells in maintaining meiotic arrest, but it is not clear how binding of LH to receptors that are located up to 10 cell layers away from the oocyte lowers oocyte cGMP and...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Tanmoy Bhattacharyya Sona Gregorova Ondrej Mihola Martin Anger Jaroslava Sebestova Paul Denny Petr Simecek Jiri Forejt

According to the Dobzhansky-Muller model, hybrid sterility is a consequence of the independent evolution of related taxa resulting in incompatible genomic interactions of their hybrids. The model implies that the incompatibilities evolve randomly, unless a particular gene or nongenic sequence diverges much faster than the rest of the genome. Here we propose that asynapsis of heterospecific chro...

2013
Shane C. Gillies Fiona M. Lane Wonbeom Paik Khateriaa Pyrtel Nneka T. Wallace William D. Gilliland

The model of Drosophila female meiosis I was recently revised by the discovery that chromosome congression precedes metaphase I arrest. Use of the prior framework to interpret data from meiotic mutants led to the conclusion that chromosome segregation errors (nondisjunction, NDJ) occurred when nonexchange chromosomes moved out on the spindle in a maloriented configuration and became trapped the...

Journal: :Genes & development 2005
Irena Ivanovska Tulasi Khandan Takashi Ito Terry L Orr-Weaver

To promote faithful propagation of the genetic material during sexual reproduction, meiotic chromosomes undergo specialized morphological changes that ensure accurate segregation of homologous chromosomes. The molecular mechanisms that establish the meiotic chromosomal structures are largely unknown. We describe a mutation in a recently identified Histone H2A kinase, nhk-1, in Drosophila that l...

2015
Zhao-Yang Xu Xue-Shan Ma Shu-Tao Qi Zhen-Bo Wang Lei Guo Heide Schatten Qing-Yuan Sun Ying-Pu Sun

Cep55 is a relatively novel member of the centrosomal protein family. Here, we show that Cep55 is expressed in mouse oocytes from the germinal vesicle (GV) to metaphase II (MII) stages. Immuostaining and confocal microscopy as well as time lapse live imaging after injection of mRNA encoding fusion protein of Cep55 and GFP identified that Cep55 was localized to the meiotic spindle, especially to...

2016
Paulo Navarro-Costa Alicia McCarthy Pedro Prudêncio Christina Greer Leonardo G Guilgur Jörg D Becker Julie Secombe Prashanth Rangan Rui G Martinho

Oocytes are arrested for long periods of time in the prophase of the first meiotic division (prophase I). As chromosome condensation poses significant constraints to gene expression, the mechanisms regulating transcriptional activity in the prophase I-arrested oocyte are still not entirely understood. We hypothesized that gene expression during the prophase I arrest is primarily epigenetically ...

2013
Brenda Murdoch Nichole Owen Michelle Stevense Helen Smith So Nagaoka Terry Hassold Michael McKay Huiling Xu Jun Fu Ekaterina Revenkova Rolf Jessberger Patricia Hunt

Based on studies in mice and humans, cohesin loss from chromosomes during the period of protracted meiotic arrest appears to play a major role in chromosome segregation errors during female meiosis. In mice, mutations in meiosis-specific cohesin genes cause meiotic disturbances and infertility. However, the more clinically relevant situation, heterozygosity for mutations in these genes, has not...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2010
Tohru Kobayashi

To clarify the sexually dimorphic mechanisms of gonadal sex differentiation, we established an in vitro culture system for gonadal sex differentiation using the teleost fish Oreochromis niloticus. In vivo, the entry of germ cells into meiosis occurs around 35 days after hatching (dah) in XX gonads, whereas in XY gonads, meiotic cells became differentiated around 85 dah. In our in vitro culture ...

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