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Rac1 is dispensable for oocyte maturation and female fertility in vivo.


ABSTRACT: Oocyte maturation, the important process to produce female haploid gamete, accompanies with polarity establishment and highly asymmetric cell division to emit minor polar body within little cytoplasm. Microfilaments play central roles in polarity establishment and asymmetric cell division. Several actin regulators like WASP protein family as well as small GTPases function in microfilament dynamics, involving the process. Rac1, one member of RhoGTPases, has been reported to regulate the polarity and asymmetric cell division in mouse oocytes in vitro. The physiological role of Rac1 in mouse oocyte remains unknown. By conditional knockout technology, we specifically deleted Rac1 gene in mouse oocyte, and found that Rac1 deletion exerted little effect on mouse oocyte maturation including polarity establishment and asymmetric division, and the mutant mice showed normal fertility.

SUBMITTER: Hao JX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5436689 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rac1 is dispensable for oocyte maturation and female fertility in vivo.

Hao Jian-Xiu JX   Meng Tie-Gang TG   Fan Li-Hua LH   Yao Yuan-Qing YQ   Yao Yuan-Qing YQ  

PloS one 20170518 5


Oocyte maturation, the important process to produce female haploid gamete, accompanies with polarity establishment and highly asymmetric cell division to emit minor polar body within little cytoplasm. Microfilaments play central roles in polarity establishment and asymmetric cell division. Several actin regulators like WASP protein family as well as small GTPases function in microfilament dynamics, involving the process. Rac1, one member of RhoGTPases, has been reported to regulate the polarity  ...[more]

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