Comparative investigation on spindle behavior and MPF activity changes during oocyte maturation between gynogenetic and amphimictic crucian carp


Autoria(s): Yang, ZA; Li, QH; Wang, YF; Gui, JF
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1999

Resumo

The spindle behavior and MPF activity changes in the progression of oocyte maturation were investigated and compared with cytological observation and kinase assay between gynogenetic silver crucian carp and amphimictic colored crucian carp. MPF activity was measured by using histone I-Il as phosphorylation substrate. There were two similar oscillatory MPF kinase activity changes during oocyte maturation in two kinds of fishes with different reproductive modes, but there existed some subtle difference between them. The subtle difference was that the first peak of MPF kinase activity was kept to a longer-lasting time in the gynogenetic silver crucian carp than in the amphimictic colored crucian carp. It was suggested that the difference may be related to the spindle behavior changes, such as tripolar spindle formation and spindle rearrangement in the gynogenetic crucian carp.

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http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/10164

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59595

Fonte

Yang, ZA; Li, QH; Wang, YF; Gui, JF.Comparative investigation on spindle behavior and MPF activity changes during oocyte maturation between gynogenetic and amphimictic crucian carp,CELL RESEARCH,1999,9(2):145-154

Palavras-Chave #Cell Biology #gynogenesis #silver crucian carp #oocyte maturation #MPF kinase #tripolar spindle #meiosis
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