Temporal regulation of the first mitosis in Xenopus and mouse embryos

Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
J Z KubiakM A Ciemerych

Abstract

Cell cycle regulation in Eukaryotes is based on common molecular actors and mechanisms. However, the canonical cell cycle is modified in certain cells. Such modifications play a key role in oocyte maturation and embryonic development. They can be achieved either by introduction of new components, pathways, substrates, changed interactions between them, or by elimination of some factors inherited by the cells from previous developmental stages. Here we discuss a particular temporal regulation of the first embryonic M-phase of Xenopus and mouse embryos. These two examples help to understand better the general regulation of M-phase of the cell cycle.

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Mar 28, 2013·Transgenic Research·Aubrey M WilsonSandra H Burnett
Mar 13, 2009·Reproduction : the Official Journal of the Society for the Study of Fertility·Zuzanna MaciejewskaMaria A Ciemerych
Aug 24, 2013·Biology of Reproduction·Katie Howe, Greg FitzHarris
Aug 31, 2017·Scientific Reports·Anna AjdukMagdalena Zernicka-Goetz

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