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Publication : Aurora kinase A is essential for meiosis in mouse oocytes.

First Author  Blengini CS Year  2021
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  17
Issue  4 Pages  e1009327
PubMed ID  33901174 Mgi Jnum  J:307094
Mgi Id  MGI:6711729 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1009327
Citation  Blengini CS, et al. (2021) Aurora kinase A is essential for meiosis in mouse oocytes. PLoS Genet 17(4):e1009327
abstractText  The Aurora protein kinases are well-established regulators of spindle building and chromosome segregation in mitotic and meiotic cells. In mouse oocytes, there is significant Aurora kinase A (AURKA) compensatory abilities when the other Aurora kinase homologs are deleted. Whether the other homologs, AURKB or AURKC can compensate for loss of AURKA is not known. Using a conditional mouse oocyte knockout model, we demonstrate that this compensation is not reciprocal because female oocyte-specific knockout mice are sterile, and their oocytes fail to complete meiosis I. In determining AURKA-specific functions, we demonstrate that its first meiotic requirement is to activate Polo-like kinase 1 at acentriolar microtubule organizing centers (aMTOCs; meiotic spindle poles). This activation induces fragmentation of the aMTOCs, a step essential for building a bipolar spindle. We also show that AURKA is required for regulating localization of TACC3, another protein required for spindle building. We conclude that AURKA has multiple functions essential to completing MI that are distinct from AURKB and AURKC.
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