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Publication : Actin protects mammalian eggs against chromosome segregation errors.

First Author  Mogessie B Year  2017
Journal  Science Volume  357
Issue  6353 PubMed ID  28839045
Mgi Jnum  J:244150 Mgi Id  MGI:5912929
Doi  10.1126/science.aal1647 Citation  Mogessie B, et al. (2017) Actin protects mammalian eggs against chromosome segregation errors. Science 357(6353)
abstractText  Chromosome segregation is driven by a spindle that is made of microtubules but is generally thought to be independent of actin. Here, we report an unexpected actin-dependent mechanism that drives the accurate alignment and segregation of chromosomes in mammalian eggs. Prominent actin filaments permeated the microtubule spindle in eggs of several mammalian species, including humans. Disrupting actin in mouse eggs led to significantly increased numbers of misaligned chromosomes as well as lagging chromosomes during meiosis I and II. We found that actin drives accurate chromosome segregation by promoting the formation of functional kinetochore fibers, the microtubule bundles that align and segregate the chromosomes. Thus, actin is essential to prevent chromosome segregation errors in eggs, which are a leading cause of miscarriages, infertility, and Down syndrome.
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