驱动蛋白
卵母细胞
减数分裂
微管
有丝分裂
细胞生物学
生物
主轴装置
多极纺锤
乙酰化
细胞周期检查点
生发泡
主轴检查点
细胞周期
遗传学
细胞分裂
细胞
胚胎
基因
作者
Xiang Wan,Yu Zhang,Mei Lan,Meng‐Hao Pan,Feng Tang,Hao‐Lin Zhang,Xiang‐Hong Ou,Shao‐Chen Sun
摘要
Kinesin superfamily proteins (KIFs) act as molecular motors and are involved in material transport along microtubules to maintain normal cellular functions. KIF11 (also named kinesin‐5, Eg5, and KSP) is a plus‐end‐directed homotetrameric kinesin that regulates spindle formation for actuate chromosomal separation during mitosis. However, the roles of KIF11 in meiosis are still unclear. In this study, we investigated the regulatory functions of KIF11 during porcine oocyte maturation. The results indicated that KIF11 was expressed in different stages during porcine oocyte meiosis. Inhibition of KIF11 activity led to the failure of the first polar body extrusion, and we found that cell cycle progression was disturbed, which was confirmed by the decreased Cdc2 expression. Furthermore, inhibition of KIF11 resulted in decreased tubulin acetylation and caused sequential disruption of the spindle assembly and chromosome alignment. We also found that in postovulatory aging porcine oocytes, the KIF11 expression was altered, indicating that KIF11 was involved with aging‐induced spindle disorganization. In summary, our results showed that KIF11 regulated the cell cycle and tubulin acetylation related spindle formation in porcine oocyte meiosis. Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 59:805–812, 2018. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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