Arresting development
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n meiosis II, vertebrate oocytes undergo a cell cycle arrest that is maintained until fertilization, but it has been difficult to identify the factors responsible for this process. By screening a novel cDNA library, Lefebvre et al., page 603, have discovered and characterized a protein that specifically regulates meiosis II spindle integrity during arrest. The work helps to explain how the cell distinguishes between meiosis I and II, and the new library should be useful in discovering additional genes involved in early development. Immature oocytes do not initiate an arrest until they reach meiosis II, but the kinases known to trigger this process are expressed through both meiotic divisions, so other factors must determine how and when the arrest occurs. The authors generated a cDNA library from mouse immature oocytes, representing transcripts that are specifically relevant to meiotic maturation. Two-hybrid screening identified a MAP kinase-interacting and spindle-stabilizing protein (MISS). MISS is unstable in meiosis I, but becomes stable in meiosis II, when it localizes in dots on the spindles. Interfering with endogenous MISS RNA causes severe spindle defects only in meiosis II. Its specific stabilization during meiosis II suggests that MISS provides a link between MAP kinase activity and meiotic arrest. I MISS depeletion (bottom) causes defects in meiosis II spindles. ll multicellular animals examined have a spectrin cytoskeleton, suggesting that it serves some important, although so far poorly understood, function. On page 665, Norman and Moerman provide significant new insights into spectrin activity in C. elegans , where the tetrameric molecule seems to be required for normal development of body wall muscle and muscle attachment structures. The authors identified and characterized spc-1 , the only ␣ spectrin gene in C. elegans. Localization of ␣ spectrin to the cell membrane during development requires  spectrin, but not  Heavy spectrin. A null mutation in spc-1 blocks complete elongation of the worm embryo, which dies shortly after hatching. Elongation appears to be required for normal muscle development, and worms with mutations in spectrin genes develop a disorganized apical actin cytoskeleton in the hypodermis and broad muscle cells with misshapen myofilaments. Surprisingly, the absence of spectrin does not appear to cause the broad muscle cell shape directly. Instead, the absence of spectrin in the hypodermis interferes with microfilament stability, which in turn interferes with the early elongation of the embryo. Broad muscle cells are a result of this failure in elongation. …
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of Cell Biology
دوره 157 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2002