نتایج جستجو برای: pronucleus

تعداد نتایج: 377  

2006
Yuka NAKAJIMA Kazuyuki MIKAMI Mihoko TAKAHASHI Koichi HIWATASHI

Fertilization process of Paramecium caudatum includes a reciprocal exchange of migratory pronuclei across a temporary junction between conjugating cells. To know the role of microtubules on the behavior of pronuclei during conjugation in P. caudatum, the localization of microtubules was investigated by indirect immunofluorescence with a monoclonal anti-a-tubulin antibody. The immunofluorescence...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2007
Young-Sun Jeong Seungeun Yeo Jung-Sun Park Deog-Bon Koo Won-Kyung Chang Kyung-Kwang Lee Yong-Kook Kang

DNA methylation reprogramming (DMR) during preimplantation development erases differentiation-associated, unessential epigenetic information accumulated during gametogenesis, and ultimately brings pluripotency to the resulting embryo. Two patterns of DMR of sperm-derived pronucleus have been reported in mammals. In the first, the male pronucleus is actively demethylated whereas in the second, t...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2005
Akatsuki Kimura Shuichi Onami

A male pronucleus migrates toward the center of an egg to reach the female pronucleus for zygote formation. This migration depends on microtubules growing from two centrosomes associated with the male pronucleus. Two mechanisms were previously proposed for this migration: a "pushing mechanism," which uses the pushing force resulting from microtubule polymerization, and a "pulling mechanism," wh...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1999
E H Hinchcliffe E A Thompson F J Miller J Yang G Sluder

In sea urchin zygotes and mammalian cells nuclear envelope breakdown (NEB) is not driven simply by a rise in cytoplasmic cyclin dependent kinase 1-cyclin B (Cdk1-B) activity; the checkpoint monitoring DNA synthesis can prevent NEB in the face of mitotic levels of Cdk1-B. Using sea urchin zygotes we investigated whether this checkpoint prevents NEB by restricting import of regulatory proteins in...

Journal: :Andrologia 2018
H Rajabi H Mohseni-Kouchesfehani T Eslami-Arshaghi M Salehi

To evaluate whether the sperm DNA fragmentation affects male pronucleus epigenetic factors, semen analysis was performed and DNA fragmentation was assessed by the method of sperm chromatin structure assay (SCSA). Human-mouse interspecies fertilisation was used to create human male pronucleus. Male pronucleus DNA methylation and H4K12 acetylation were evaluated by immunostaining. Results showed ...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2011
Huajiang Xiong William A Mohler Martha C Soto

Regulated movements of the nucleus are essential during zygote formation, cell migrations, and differentiation of neurons. The nucleus moves along microtubules (MTs) and is repositioned on F-actin at the cellular cortex. Two families of nuclear envelope proteins, SUN and KASH, link the nucleus to the actin and MT cytoskeletons during nuclear movements. However, the role of actin nucleators in n...

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2010
Chen-Jiang Yao Wang-Jie Xu Xiu-Li Gong Ying Zhou Zhi-Qiang Yan Zi-Jue Zhu Zhao-Xia Wang Qiao-Li Li Xin-Bin Guo Lian-Yun Wang Duan Ma Zhong-Dong Qiao

Ejaculated mammalian spermatozoa contain a complex yet specific population of mRNA. However, the possible roles that mRNA has in early zygotic and embryonic development remain unclear. We found that Dby mRNA is selectively retained in capacitated mouse spermatozoa, and is transferred into the oocyte during fertilization by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction even though no DBY prote...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2003
Suresh Kattera Christopher Chen

Microsurgical enucleation of a single pronucleus from each of three tripronuclear zygotes was performed and the embryos were transferred to a 38-year-old woman on day 3 after fertilization. A normal healthy baby boy was born at 38 weeks and 4 days gestation, demonstrating that with polyspermic fertilization, removal of the extra male pronucleus allows the zygote to develop normally.

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Patrick M Ferree William Sullivan

Cytoplasmic incompatibility (CI) is a reproductive sterility found in arthropods that is caused by the endoparasitic bacteria Wolbachia. In CI, host progeny fail to develop during early embryogenesis if Wolbachia-infected males fertilize uninfected females. It is widely accepted that this lethality is caused by some unknown Wolbachia-induced modification of the paternal nuclear material in the ...

Journal: :Development 1994
D M Worrad P T Ram R M Schultz

We previously demonstrated that an Sp1-dependent reporter gene is preferentially expressed in G2 of the 1-cell mouse embryo following microinjection of the male pronucleus when compared to microinjection of the female pronucleus (P.T. Ram and R.M. Schultz, 1993, Dev. Biol. 156, 552-556). We also noted that expression of the reporter gene is not observed following microinjection of the germinal ...

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