نتایج جستجو برای: oogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 2661  

2007
Naomi R. Stevens Alexandre A.S.F. Raposo Renata Basto Daniel St Johnston Jordan W. Raff

Centrosome asymmetry plays a key role in ensuring the asymmetric division of Drosophila neural stem cells (neuroblasts [NBs]) and male germline stem cells (GSCs) [1-3]. In both cases, one centrosome is anchored close to a specific cortical region during interphase, thus defining the orientation of the spindle during the ensuing mitosis. To test whether asymmetric centrosome behavior is a genera...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2017
Yong-Hyun Shin Yu Ren Hitomi Suzuki Kayla J Golnoski Hyo Won Ahn Vasil Mico Aleksandar Rajkovic

Following migration of primordial germ cells to the genital ridge, oogonia undergo several rounds of mitotic division and enter meiosis at approximately E13.5. Most oocytes arrest in the dictyate (diplotene) stage of meiosis circa E18.5. The genes necessary to drive oocyte differentiation in parallel with meiosis are unknown. Here, we have investigated whether expression of spermatogenesis and ...

2011
Juan Xu Meizhi Wang Xinxing Gao Bian Hu Yinan Du Jiankui Zhou Xuemei Tian Xingxu Huang

To ensure equal chromosome segregation and the stability of the genome during cell division, Separase is strictly regulated primarily by Securin binding and inhibitory phosphorylation. By generating a mouse model that contained a mutation to the inhibitory phosphosite of Separase, we demonstrated that mice of both sexes are infertile. We showed that Separase deregulation leads to chromosome mis...

Journal: :Gene expression patterns : GEP 2009
Jeremiah J Zartman Jitendra S Kanodia Nir Yakoby Xenia Schafer Colin Watson Karin Schlichting Christian Dahmann Stanislav Y Shvartsman

In Drosophila oogenesis, the follicular epithelium that envelops the oocyte is patterned by a small set of inductive signals and gives rise to an elaborate three-dimensional eggshell. Several eggshell structures provide sensitive readouts of the patterning signals, but the formation of these structures is still poorly understood. In other systems, epithelial morphogenesis is guided by the spati...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Rachel Brixey Andy Greenfield

Oogenesis begins when the stem cell (oogonium) transforms into leptotene oocytes at the initiation of meiosis. The cell now called an oocyte produces the cellular material needed to complete the pre-vitellogenic phase of development. These may include gene amplification and organelle production. In addition, this leads to the accumulation of nutrients, messenger RNAs (mRNA), precursors of DNA a...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Patrizia Romani Fabio Bernardi Jennifer Hackney Leonard Dobens Giuseppe Gargiulo Valeria Cavaliere

Proper assembly and maintenance of epithelia are critical for normal development and homeostasis. Here, using the Drosophila ovary as a model, we identify a role for the B1 isoform of the ecdysone receptor (EcR-B1) in this process. We performed a reverse genetic analysis of EcR-B1 function during oogenesis and demonstrate that silencing of this receptor isoform causes loss of integrity and mult...

Journal: :Development 1994
C A Cummings C Cronmiller

The daughterless (da) gene in Drosophila encodes a broadly expressed transcriptional regulator whose specific functions in the control of sex determination and neurogenesis have been extensively examined. We describe here a third major developmental role for this regulatory gene: follicle formation during oogenesis. A survey of da RNA and protein distribution during oogenesis reveals a multipha...

Journal: :Tissue & cell 2014
Sujune Tsai Yating Jhuang Emma Spikings Ping-Jyun Sung Chiahsin Lin

The developmental oogenesis of gorgonian coral was investigated at the histological level. The objective of this study was to examine and improve the understanding of Junceella juncea oogenesis using ultrastructural methods, such as histological sectioning and transmission electron microscopy. At least three types of yolk materials were observed in this study: yolk body, lipid granules and cort...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Paul O’Neill Raj Ladher Clare Baker

Oogenesis begins when the stem cell (oogonium) transforms into leptotene oocytes at the initiation of meiosis. The cell now called an oocyte produces the cellular material needed to complete the pre-vitellogenic phase of development. These may include gene amplification and organelle production. In addition, this leads to the accumulation of nutrients, messenger RNAs (mRNA), precursors of DNA a...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2009
Nancy Jo Pokrywka Anna Payne-Tobin Kathleen M. Raley-Susman Sasha Swartzman

During Drosophila oogenesis, organized microtubule networks coordinate the localization of specific RNAs, the positioning of the oocyte nucleus, and ooplasmic streaming events. We used mutations in mini spindles (msps), a microtubule-associated protein, to disrupt microtubule function during mid- and late-oogenesis, and show that msps is required for these microtubule-based events. Since endopl...

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