2012
DOI: 10.1242/dev.077040
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Timing of anaphase-promoting complex activation in mouse oocytes is predicted by microtubule-kinetochore attachment but not by bivalent alignment or tension

Abstract: SUMMARYHomologous chromosome segregation errors during meiosis I are common and generate aneuploid embryos. Here, we provide a reason for this susceptibility to mis-segregation by live cell imaging of mouse oocytes. Our results show that stable kinetochoremicrotubule attachments form in mid-prometaphase, 3-4 hours before anaphase. This coincided with the loss of Mad2 from kinetochores and with the start of anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C)-mediated cyclin B1 destruction. Therefore, the spindle assem… Show more

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“…This procedure causes complete dissolution of all microtubule fibers and a re-engagement of Mad2 with all unoccupied kinetochores. 22 When the same immunofluorescence analysis was performed for centromere-associated pAurora C, we similarly observed a significant fall in aged oocytes to a level about half that in young mice (Fig. 2C).…”
Section: C57bl6/j Oocytes Have Cohesion Loss But No Change In Sgo2 Wisupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…This procedure causes complete dissolution of all microtubule fibers and a re-engagement of Mad2 with all unoccupied kinetochores. 22 When the same immunofluorescence analysis was performed for centromere-associated pAurora C, we similarly observed a significant fall in aged oocytes to a level about half that in young mice (Fig. 2C).…”
Section: C57bl6/j Oocytes Have Cohesion Loss But No Change In Sgo2 Wisupporting
confidence: 61%
“…This analysis was performed at 5 h after GVBD, a timepoint that would correspond to when error correction is active and needed. 22,29 These data imply that with age, the centromere-kinetochore of a bivalent possesses reduced ability to recruit or retain both Mad2 and pAurora C. Indeed, this phenomenon of reduced levels may be more general, given that immunostaining with anticentromeric antibody (ACA), which detects centromeric protein epitopes, was also found to be 61% lower in aged oocytes when compared with young ( Fig. 2D).…”
Section: C57bl6/j Oocytes Have Cohesion Loss But No Change In Sgo2 Wimentioning
confidence: 87%
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