Summary of ssbd-repos-00072

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ssbd-repos-00072 (72-Kyogoku-CytoplasmNucDyn)
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Title
Timelapse images and BDML file for quantitative information about the cytoplasmic size affecting nuclear dynamics during mouse oocytes meiosis
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Submited Date
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Release Date
2021-11-30
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Data size
6.7 TB

Organism
Mus musculus
Strain
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Cell Line
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Genes
C-Mad2, Hec-1, Hec1
Proteins
ACA, Aurora B/C, CENP-C, CENP-E, H2B, MCAK, Securin

GO Molecular Function (MF)
NA
GO Biological Process (BP)
cytoplasm organization, nuclear envelope breakdown, mitotic cell cycle
GO Cellular Component (CC)
chromosome, kinetochore microtubule
Study Type
Meiosis/physiology, Chromosome Segregation/physiology, Oocytes, Mice, Cytoplasm/metabolism, Fertilization, Anaphase/physiology, Animals, Microtubules, Meiosis, Microtubules/metabolism, Spindle Apparatus, Cytoplasm, Spindle Apparatus/metabolism, Anaphase, Fertilization/physiology, Chromosome Segregation, Oocytes/cytology
Imaging Methods
time lapse microscopy, fluorescence microscopy

Method Summary
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Related paper(s)

Hirohisa Kyogoku, Tomoya S Kitajima (2017) Large Cytoplasm Is Linked to the Error-Prone Nature of Oocytes., Developmental cell, Volume 41, Number 3, pp. 287-298.e4

Published in 2017 May 8

(Abstract) Chromosome segregation during meiosis in oocytes is error prone. The uniquely large cytoplasmic size of oocytes, which provides support for embryogenesis after fertilization, might be a predisposing factor for meiotic errors. However, this hypothesis remains unproven. Here, we show that cytoplasmic size affects the functionality of the acentrosomal spindle. Artificially decreasing the cytoplasmic size in mouse oocytes allows the acentrosomal spindle poles to have a better-focused distribution of microtubule-organizing centers and to biorient chromosomes more efficiently, whereas enlargement of the cytoplasmic size has the opposite effects. Moreover, we found that the cytoplasmic size-dependent dilution of nuclear factors, including anaphase inhibitors that are preformed at the nuclear membrane, limits the spindle's capacity to prevent anaphase entry with misaligned chromosomes. The present study defines a large cytoplasmic volume as a cell-intrinsic feature linked to the error-prone nature of oocytes. This may represent a trade-off between meiotic fidelity and post-fertilization developmental competence.
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Contact(s)
Tomoya S. Kitajima
Organization(s)
RIKEN , Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research , Laboratory for Chromosome Segregation
Image Data Contributors
Quantitative Data Contributors

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