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KIF2A regulates the spindle assembly and the metaphase I-anaphase I transition in mouse oocyte.

Authors :
Chen, Ming-Huang
Liu, Yu
Wang, Ya-Long
Liu, Rui
Xu, Bai-Hui
Zhang, Fei
Li, Fei-Ping
Xu, Lin
Lin, Yan-Hong
He, Shu-Wen
Liao, Bao-Qiong
Fu, Xian-Pei
Wang, Xiao-Xue
Yang, Xiang-Jun
Wang, Hai-Long
Source :
Scientific Reports. 12/23/2016, p39337. 1p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

KIF2A, a member of the kinesin-13 family, has been reported to play a role in spindle assembly in mitosis. However, its function in mammalian meiosis remains unknown. In this research, we examined the expression, localization and function of KIF2A during mouse oocyte meiosis. KIF2A was expressed in some key stages in mouse oocyte meiosis. Immunofluorescent staining showed that KIF2A distributed in the germinal vesicle at the germinal vesicle stage and as the spindle assembling after meiosis resumption, KIF2A gradually accumulated to the entire spindle. The treatment of oocytes with taxol and nocodazole demonstrated that KIF2A was co-localized with α-tubulin. Depletion of KIF2A by specific short interfering (si) RNA injection resulted in abnormal spindle assembly, failure of spindle migration, misaligned chromosomes and asymmetric cell division. Meanwhile, SKA1 expression level was decreased and the TACC3 localization was disrupted. Moreover, depletion of KIF2A disrupted the actin cap formation, arrested oocytes at metaphase I with spindle assembly checkpoint protein BubR1 activated and finally reduced the rate of the first polar body extrusion. Our data indicate that KIF2A regulates the spindle assembly, asymmetric cytokinesis and the metaphase I-anaphase I transition in mouse oocyte. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120393850
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep39337