» Articles » PMID: 12589656

Maternal Gamma (gamma)-tubulin is Involved in Microtubule Reorganization During Bovine Fertilization and Parthenogenesis

Overview
Journal Mol Reprod Dev
Date 2003 Feb 18
PMID 12589656
Citations 3
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

In this study, gamma-tubulin distribution was determined chronologically in conjunction with microtubule dynamics during bovine fertilization and parthenogenesis. In unfertilized bovine oocytes, gamma-tubulin was identified in the cytoplasm, mainly in the cortex and concentrated in the meiotic spindle. Following sperm penetration, gamma-tubulin in the cytoplasm was recruited by a sperm component. During pronuclear apposition, gamma-tubulin was localized as spots at the spindle poles. gamma-tubulin spots were observed in blastomeres of embryos cleaved in vitro. Following electrical stimulation, gamma-tubulin and microtubule matrix were noted in oocyte cortex. In the late pronuclear stage, considerably less gamma-tubulin and microtubules were detected in the cytoplasm. At the mitotic metaphase of parthenotes, gamma-tubulin was recruited to the condensed chromatin and concentrated in the spindle. The gamma-tubulin spots were not detected until the 8-cell stage of parthenotes. This suggests that maternal gamma-tubulin is recruited by a sperm component to reconstitute the zygotic centrosome. In the absence of sperm components, the cell cycle-related assembly of gamma-tubulin organizes microtubule nucleation for positioning the pronucleus and spindle protein of mitotic metaphase during the first cell cycle of bovine parthenotes.

Citing Articles

Cytoskeletal dynamics during mammalian gametegenesis and fertilization: Implications for human reproduction.

Terada Y, Morito Y, Tachibana M, Morita J, Nakamura S, Murakami T Reprod Med Biol. 2018; 4(3):179-187.

PMID: 29699221 PMC: 5904665. DOI: 10.1111/j.1447-0578.2005.00103.x.


Review: Sperm-oocyte interactions and their implications for bull fertility, with emphasis on the ubiquitin-proteasome system.

Sutovsky P Animal. 2018; 12(s1):s121-s132.

PMID: 29477154 PMC: 6503950. DOI: 10.1017/S1751731118000253.


Pre-implantation developmental potential from in vivo and in vitro matured mouse oocytes: a cytoskeletal perspective on oocyte quality.

Sanfins A, Plancha C, Albertini D J Assist Reprod Genet. 2014; 32(1):127-36.

PMID: 25381620 PMC: 4294880. DOI: 10.1007/s10815-014-0363-4.