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Regulation of the acquisition of meiotic competence in the mouse: Changes in the subcellular localization of cdc2, cyclin B1, cdc25C and wee1, and in the concentration of these proteins and their transcripts
Author(s): Mitra J, Schultz RM
Source: JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE    Volume: 109    Pages: 2407-2415    Part: Part 9    Published: SEP 1996  
Times Cited: 89     References: 58     
Abstract: During their development, mammalian oocytes acquire the ability to resume meiosis, We demonstrate that the concentration of p34(cdc2) increases during the acquisition of meiotic competence, as determined by immunoblotting, whereas the concentration of cyclin B1 decreases, Laser-scanning confocal microscopy corroborated these changes and furthermore indicate that an increase occurs in the nuclear concentration of each protein, Results of immunoblotting experiments demonstrate that associated with the acquisition of meiotic competence is an increase in the concentration of cdc25C, an activator of p34(cdc2)/cyclin B kinase, and a decrease in wee1, an inhibitor of cdc2/cyclin B kinase, These changes were again corroborated by laser-scanning confocal microscopy, which also indicates that an increase in the nuclear concentration of wee1 occurs, The concentration of the transcripts encoding these proteins, however, is essentially similar in meiotically incompetent and competent oocytes, Thus, these changes in protein concentration that occur during oocyte development likely reflect changes in the translational efficiency of their mRNAs, Consistent with this is that the relative rate of synthesis of p34(cdc2) in meiotically competent oocytes is similar to 3 times greater than that in meiotically incompetent oocytes, whereas the stability of newly synthesized p34(cdc2) is essentially the same in each cell type.
Document Type: Article
Language: English
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1. UNIV PENN, DEPT BIOL, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 USA
Publisher: COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD, BIDDER BUILDING CAMBRIDGE COMMERCIAL PARK COWLEY RD, CAMBRIDGE, CAMBS, ENGLAND CB4 4DL
Subject Category: Cell Biology
IDS Number: VJ466
ISSN: 0021-9533
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