Cytostatic factor: an activity that puts the cell cycle on hold.
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Bub3 is a spindle assembly checkpoint protein regulating chromosome segregation during mouse oocyte meiosisOocyte maturation failure: a syndrome of bad eggsIdentification of CUG-BP1/EDEN-BP target mRNAs in Xenopus tropicalisTransmembrane signal transduction in oocyte maturation and fertilization: focusing on Xenopus laevis as a model animalSister chromatid segregation in meiosis II: deprotection through phosphorylationThe BTG4 and CAF1 complex prevents the spontaneous activation of eggs by deadenylating maternal mRNAs.The zinc-binding region (ZBR) fragment of Emi2 can inhibit APC/C by targeting its association with the coactivator Cdc20 and UBE2C-mediated ubiquitylationMeiosis and maternal aging: insights from aneuploid oocytes and trisomy birthsRe-starting life: Fertilization and the transition from meiosis to mitosisHCO3(-)/Cl(-) exchange inactivation and reactivation during mouse oocyte meiosis correlates with MEK/MAPK-regulated Ae2 plasma membrane localization.The gamma isoform of CaM kinase II controls mouse egg activation by regulating cell cycle resumptionSingle-Cell Dynamic Analysis of Mitosis in Haploid Embryonic Stem Cells Shows the Prolonged Metaphase and Its Association with Self-diploidization.Two p90 ribosomal S6 kinase isoforms are involved in the regulation of mitotic and meiotic arrest in Artemia.Specificity of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases in mouse egg activation.Does the potential for chaos constrain the embryonic cell-cycle oscillator?Gas6 downregulation impaired cytoplasmic maturation and pronuclear formation independent to the MPF activity.The roles of Ca2+, downstream protein kinases, and oscillatory signaling in regulating fertilization and the activation of development.Essential role of protein phosphatase 2A in metaphase II arrest and activation of mouse eggs shown by okadaic acid, dominant negative protein phosphatase 2A, and FTY720.Identification of a polo-like kinase 4-dependent pathway for de novo centriole formationF-box proteins: more than baits for the SCF?Molecular dissection of the APC/C inhibitor Rca1 shows a novel F-box-dependent functionA zinc-dependent mechanism regulates meiotic progression in mammalian oocytesPP2A as a mercenary for warring kinases in the egg.Nuf2 is required for chromosome segregation during mouse oocyte meiotic maturationNew insight into metaphase arrest by cytostatic factor: from establishment to release.State of the APC/C: organization, function, and structure.Evidence for an upper limit to mitotic spindle length.Meiosis in oocytes: predisposition to aneuploidy and its increased incidence with age.Posttranscriptional regulation of gene networks by GU-rich elements and CELF proteinsTemporal organization of the cell cycleCo-regulation proteomics reveals substrates and mechanisms of APC/C-dependent degradation.Rat eggs cannot wait: Spontaneous exit from meiotic metaphase-II arrest.Translational regulation of the cell cycle: when, where, how and why?Calcium signaling and meiotic exit at fertilization in Xenopus egg.Meiosis requires a translational positive loop where CPEB1 ensues its replacement by CPEB4The making of an embryo in a basal metazoan: Proteomic analysis in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis.Regulation of chromosome segregation in oocytes and the cellular basis for female meiotic errors.Postovulatory cell death: why eggs die via apoptosis in biological species with external fertilization.Investigating mitotic spindle assembly and function in vitro using Xenopus laevis egg extracts.The anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome inhibitor Emi2 is essential for meiotic but not mitotic cell cycles.
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Cytostatic factor: an activity that puts the cell cycle on hold.
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Cytostatic factor: an activity that puts the cell cycle on hold.
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Cytostatic factor: an activity that puts the cell cycle on hold.
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Cytostatic factor: an activity that puts the cell cycle on hold.
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Andreas Schmidt
Nadine R Rauh
Thomas U Mayer
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10.1242/JCS.02919
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2006-04-01T00:00:00Z