The Mechanism of Centriole Inactivation in Starfish Oocytes


Autoria(s): Pinto, Joana Borrego
Contribuinte(s)

Lénárt, Peter

Dias, Mónica Bettencourt

Data(s)

23/05/2016

01/05/2015

01/05/2015

01/06/2018

Resumo

The centrosome is the major organizing center in a cell, composed by two centrioles, one mother and one daughter, and surrounded by a pericentriolar material, which nucleates microtubules. Centriole duplication and segregation is tightly coupled to cell cycle, which guarantees that centriole number is maintained over generations. During the somatic cell cycle, a pair of centrioles duplicates, after which each daughter cell receives a pair, forming a closed cycle. However, during fertilization, if both cells were to contribute with their pair of centrioles, gamete fusion would result in the double of the normal centriole number.(...)

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/17416

101432461

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

embargoedAccess

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Cell Biology #Biology #Cell Biology
Tipo

doctoralThesis