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Publication : Aurora kinase B inhibits aurora kinase A to control maternal mRNA translation in mouse oocytes.

First Author  Aboelenain M Year  2021
Journal  Development Volume  148
Issue  21 PubMed ID  34636397
Mgi Jnum  J:314136 Mgi Id  MGI:6814640
Doi  10.1242/dev.199560 Citation  Aboelenain M, et al. (2021) Aurora kinase B inhibits aurora kinase A to control maternal mRNA translation in mouse oocytes. Development 148(21):dev199560
abstractText  Mammalian oocytes are transcriptionally quiescent, and meiosis and early embryonic divisions rely on translation of stored maternal mRNAs. Activation of these mRNAs is mediated by polyadenylation. Cytoplasmic polyadenylation binding element 1 (CPEB1) regulates mRNA polyadenylation. One message is aurora kinase C (Aurkc), encoding a protein that regulates chromosome segregation. We previously demonstrated that AURKC levels are upregulated in oocytes lacking aurora kinase B (AURKB), and this upregulation caused increased aneuploidy rates, a role we investigate here. Using genetic and pharmacologic approaches, we found that AURKB negatively regulates CPEB1-dependent translation of many messages. To determine why translation is increased, we evaluated aurora kinase A (AURKA), a kinase that activates CPEB1 in other organisms. We find that AURKA activity is increased in Aurkb knockout mouse oocytes and demonstrate that this increase drives the excess translation. Importantly, removal of one copy of Aurka from the Aurkb knockout strain background reduces aneuploidy rates. This study demonstrates that AURKA is required for CPEB1-dependent translation, and it describes a new AURKB requirement to maintain translation levels through AURKA, a function crucial to generating euploid eggs.
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