1996
DOI: 10.1046/j.1432-0436.1996.6020087.x
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Cytokeratin dynamics during oocyte maturation in the hamster requires reaching of metaphase I

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“…Compared with microfilaments and microtubules, the third component of the cytoskeleton, the intermediate filaments, is still poorly understood. Plancha (1996) first described the organization and dynamics of cytoplasmic intermediate filaments during oocyte maturation in hamster. In prophase-I-arrested fully grown hamster oocytes, cytokeratins, the first cytoplasmic intermediate filament protein (Plancha et al, 1989), is confined to 4-10 large cortical aggregates, corresponding to extensive meshworks of intermediate filaments ( Figures.…”
Section: Reorganization Of the Cytoskeleton Redistributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with microfilaments and microtubules, the third component of the cytoskeleton, the intermediate filaments, is still poorly understood. Plancha (1996) first described the organization and dynamics of cytoplasmic intermediate filaments during oocyte maturation in hamster. In prophase-I-arrested fully grown hamster oocytes, cytokeratins, the first cytoplasmic intermediate filament protein (Plancha et al, 1989), is confined to 4-10 large cortical aggregates, corresponding to extensive meshworks of intermediate filaments ( Figures.…”
Section: Reorganization Of the Cytoskeleton Redistributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spindle is a unique subcellular structure that appears during the oocyte metaphase II (MII) stage, when the chromosomes are arranged on the compact metaphase plate located at the center of the spindle [12] . It is sensitive to many environmental factors, such as temperature and culture conditions [13,14] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, the activity increases and is required for post‐GVBD events (Fan and Sun 2004). Reportedly, microfilaments and microtubules are not required for keratin reorganization during hamster oocyte maturation (Plancha 1996). Therefore, our results suggest that MAPKK might participate in the signal network regulating distribution of keratin, probably by phosphorylating keratin and/or keratin‐associated proteins after GVBD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1983), mice (Chisholm and Houliston 1987), hamsters (Plancha et al. 1989; Plancha 1996), goats (Gall et al. 1989) and humans (Santini et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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