نتایج جستجو برای: pronucleus

تعداد نتایج: 377  

2012
Violeta Morin Andrea Sanchez-Rubio Antoine Aze Claudio Iribarren Claire Fayet Yves Desdevises Jenaro Garcia-Huidobro Maria Imschenetzky Marcia Puchi Anne-Marie Genevière

Proteolysis of sperm histones in the sea urchin male pronucleus is the consequence of the activation at fertilization of a maternal cysteine protease. We previously showed that this protein is required for male chromatin remodelling and for cell-cycle progression in the newly formed embryos. This enzyme is present in the nucleus of unfertilized eggs and is rapidly recruited to the male pronucle...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
X S Ma X G Wang L Qin C L Song F Lin J M Song C C Zhu H L Liu

The developmental dynamics of DNA methylation events have been well studied. Active demethylation of the paternal genome occurs in the zygote, passive demethylation occurs during cleavage stages, and de novo methylation occurs by the blastocyst stage. It is believed that the paternal genome has lower levels of methylation during early development than the maternal genome. However, in this study...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2006
G W van der Heijden A A H A Derijck L Ramos M Giele J van der Vlag P de Boer

Rapidly after gamete fusion, the sperm nucleus loses its specific chromatin conformation and the DNA is repopulated with maternally derived nucleosomes. We evaluated the nature of paternally derived nucleosomes and the dynamics of sperm chromatin remodeling in the zygote directly after gamete fusion. We observed histone H4 acetylated at K8 or K12 already prior to full decondensation of the sper...

Journal: :Journal of embryology and experimental morphology 1977
J Opas

When fertilized one-cell eggs are subjected to distilled water treatment for 2-6 min, cytoplasm bulges through the sperm-slit in the zona pellucida and forms a cytoplasmic fragment (CF). CFs were observed in 86-5% of eggs; in 20-9% of cases CFs contained a pronucleus (or pronuclei). In 53-4% of eggs permanent incorporation of the second polar body (2 P.B.) into the egg cytoplasm occurred. These...

Journal: :Dong wu xue yan jiu = Zoological research 2012
Yi-Wen Wang Jin-Qiang Yuan Xin Gao Xian-Yu Yang

There are six micronuclear divisions during conjugation of Paramecium caudatum: three prezygotic and three postzygotic divisions. Four haploid nuclei are formed during the first two meiotic prezygotic divisions. Usually only one meiotic product is located in the paroral cone (PC) region at the completion of meiosis, which survives and divides mitotically to complete the third prezygotic divisio...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 1999
P T Goud A P Goud H Laverge P De Sutter M Dhont

The occurrence of parthenogenetic activation is a major hurdle in obtaining sperm chromosome metaphases after heterospecific intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) of golden hamster oocytes with human spermatozoa. We addressed two potential contributors to parthenogenetic activation namely, post-ovulatory age of the oocyte and Ca2+ content of the injection medium. In serial experiments, hamste...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2010
Jung S Park Doosoo Lee Sunwha Cho Sang-Tae Shin Yong-Kook Kang

Early mammalian embryos are thought to gain nuclear totipotency through DNA methylation reprogramming (DMR). By this process, DNA methylation patterns acquired during gametogenesis that are unnecessary for zygotic development are erased. The DMR patterns of various mammalian species have been studied; however, they do not seem to have a conserved pattern. We examined early goat embryos to find ...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2005
Godfried W. van der Heijden Jürgen W. Dieker Alwin A.H.A. Derijck Sylviane Muller Jo H.M. Berden Didi D.M. Braat Johan van der Vlag Peter de Boer

In mammalian fertilization, the paternal genome is delivered to the secondary oocyte by sperm with protamine compacted DNA, while the maternal genome is arrested in meiotic metaphase II. Thus, at the beginning of fertilization, the two gametic chromatin sets are strikingly different. We elaborate on this contrast by reporting asymmetry for histone H3 type in the pre-S-phase zygote when male chr...

Journal: :Genetics 1995
G K Yasuda G Schubiger B T Wakimoto

The vast majority of known male sterile mutants of Drosophila melanogaster fail to produce mature sperm or mate properly. The ms(3) K81(1) mutation is one of a rare class of male sterile mutations in which sterility is caused by developmental arrest after sperm entry into the egg. Previous studies showed that males homozygous for the K81(1) mutation produce progeny that arrest at either of two ...

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