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SUBMITTER: Pfender S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3128265 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Pfender Sybille S Kuznetsov Vitaliy V Pleiser Sandra S Kerkhoff Eugen E Schuh Melina M
Current biology : CB 20110527 11
Oocytes mature into eggs by extruding half of their chromosomes in a small cell termed the polar body. Asymmetric oocyte division is essential for fertility [1], but despite its importance, little is known about its mechanism. In mammals, the meiotic spindle initially forms close to the center of the oocyte. Thus, two steps are required for asymmetric meiotic division: first, asymmetric spindle positioning and second, polar body extrusion. Here, we identify Spire1 and Spire2 as new key factors i ...[more]