A zinc-dependent mechanism regulates meiotic progression in mammalian oocytes
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Fortification of staple foods with zinc for improving zinc status and other health outcomes in the general populationZinc and the modulation of redox homeostasisThe zinc spark is an inorganic signature of human egg activationThe zinc-binding region (ZBR) fragment of Emi2 can inhibit APC/C by targeting its association with the coactivator Cdc20 and UBE2C-mediated ubiquitylationMolecular changes during egg activation.Quantitative mapping of zinc fluxes in the mammalian egg reveals the origin of fertilization-induced zinc sparksZinc regulates meiotic resumption in porcine oocytes via a protein kinase C-related pathway.Maternally-derived zinc transporters ZIP6 and ZIP10 drive the mammalian oocyte-to-egg transition.Regulator of G-protein signaling 2 (RGS2) suppresses premature calcium release in mouse eggsPig oocyte activation using a Zn²⁺ chelator, TPEN.Fortification of staple foods with zinc for improving zinc status and other health outcomes in the general population.Zinc maintains prophase I arrest in mouse oocytes through regulation of the MOS-MAPK pathway.The inorganic anatomy of the mammalian preimplantation embryo and the requirement of zinc during the first mitotic divisionsImaging trace element distributions in single organelles and subcellular featuresAcute dietary zinc deficiency before conception compromises oocyte epigenetic programming and disrupts embryonic development.The fertilization-induced zinc spark is a novel biomarker of mouse embryo quality and early developmentIntracellular signalling during female gametogenesis.Copper transport and regulation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.Characterization of Schizosaccharomyces pombe copper transporter proteins in meiotic and sporulating cells.Associations between IVF outcomes and essential trace elements measured in follicular fluid and urine: a pilot study.Zn(2+) at a cellular crossroads.Zinc deficiency reduces fertility in C. elegans hermaphrodites and disrupts oogenesis and meiotic progression.Biochemical alterations in the oocyte in support of early embryonic development.Differences in cumulus cell gene expression indicate the benefit of a pre-maturation step to improve in-vitro bovine embryo production.Zinc Transport Differs in Rat Spermatogenic Cell Types and Is Affected by Treatment with Cyclophosphamide.Transcriptional regulation of the copper transporter mfc1 in meiotic cells.Cortical mechanics and myosin-II abnormalities associated with post-ovulatory aging: implications for functional defects in aged eggs.A Zinc(II) Photocage Based on a Decarboxylation Metal Ion Release Mechanism for Investigating Homeostasis and Biological Signaling.Zinc sparks induce physiochemical changes in the egg zona pellucida that prevent polyspermy.Metallobiology: zinc differently.Zinc depletion activates porcine metaphase II oocytes independently of the protein kinase C pathway.Acquisition of oocyte competence to develop as an embryo: integrated nuclear and cytoplasmic events.Dietary minerals, reproductive hormone levels and sporadic anovulation: associations in healthy women with regular menstrual cycles.
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A zinc-dependent mechanism regulates meiotic progression in mammalian oocytes
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A zinc-dependent mechanism regulates meiotic progression in mammalian oocytes
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A zinc-dependent mechanism regulates meiotic progression in mammalian oocytes
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A zinc-dependent mechanism regulates meiotic progression in mammalian oocytes
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A zinc-dependent mechanism regulates meiotic progression in mammalian oocytes
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Alison M Kim
Betty Y Kong
Thomas V O'Halloran
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10.1095/BIOLREPROD.111.097253
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2012-04-19T00:00:00Z