菲拉明
FLNA公司
细胞生物学
肌动蛋白解聚因子
肌动蛋白
减数分裂
极体
生物
粘蛋白
主轴杆体
染色体分离
主轴装置
肌动蛋白细胞骨架
细胞分裂
细胞骨架
卵母细胞
遗传学
细胞
胚胎
基因
染色体
作者
Haiyang Wang,Jing Guo,Zili Lin,Suk Namgoong,Jeong Su Oh,Nam‐Hyung Kim
标识
DOI:10.1096/fj.201700056r
摘要
Dynamic changes in the actin network are crucial for the cortical migration of spindles and establishment of polarity, to ensure asymmetric division during meiotic maturation. In this study, filamin A (FLNA) was found to be an essential actin regulator that controlled spindle migration and asymmetric division during oocyte meiosis. FLNA was localized in the cytoplasm and enriched at the cortex and near the chromosomes. Knockdown of FLNA impaired meiotic asymmetric division and spindle migration with a decrease in the amount of cytoplasmic actin mesh and cortical actin levels. Moreover, FLNA knockdown reduced the phosphorylation of cofilin and Rho kinase (ROCK) near the spindle. Similar phenotypes, such as decreased filament actin levels, impaired spindle migration and polar body extrusion, were observed when active cofilin (S3A) was overexpressed or ROCK was inhibited. Notably, we found that FLNA and ROCK interacted directly in mouse oocytes. Taken together, our results show that FLNA plays crucial roles in asymmetric division during meiotic maturation by regulating ROCK-cofilin–mediated actin reorganization.—Wang, H., Guo J., Lin, Z., Namgoong, S., Oh, J. S., Kim, N.-H. Filamin A is required for spindle migration and asymmetric division in mouse oocytes. FASEB J. 31, 3677–3688 (2017). www.fasebj.org
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