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Publication : Pnma5 is essential to the progression of meiosis in mouse oocytes through a chain of phosphorylation.

First Author  Zhang XL Year  2017
Journal  Oncotarget Volume  8
Issue  57 Pages  96809-96825
PubMed ID  29228573 Mgi Jnum  J:335496
Mgi Id  MGI:7471042 Doi  10.18632/oncotarget.18425
Citation  Zhang XL, et al. (2017) Pnma5 is essential to the progression of meiosis in mouse oocytes through a chain of phosphorylation. Oncotarget 8(57):96809-96825
abstractText  PNMA (paraneoplastic antigen MA) family includes Pnma1-6. Although other members have been found to be involved in paraneoplastic neurological disorders, death receptor-dependent apoptosis, and tumorigenesis, Pnma5 was thought to be a female fertility factor, as indicated by one genome-wide study. But until now there have not been any further functional studies about Pnma5 in female meiosis. Our preliminary study indicated that Pnma5 might play important roles in meiosis. To further address this, Pnma5 was knocked down in in-vitro maturated (IVM) mouse oocytes, which are common models for mammalian female meiosis, by specific siRNA, and results showed that the loss of Pnma5 significantly delayed the progression of meiosis I and increased chromosome segregation errors during anaphase I. In in-vitro fertilization (IVF), Pnma5 knockdown caused significantly lower fertilization. To assess how it affects meiosis, Pnma5 knockdown was found to significantly decrease the stability of spindle microtubules and altered F-actin organization within actin cap regions, cause significantly abnormal mitochondria aggregation and lower ATP concentration. Next we have found that phosphorylation at Thr533 re-located Pnma5 strongly to spindles & cortex and was required for the phosphorylation of Akt and Gsk3beta, while Src and Erk1/2 phosphorylation was required for the phosphorylation of Pnma5, indicating that phosphorylated Pnma5 is the active form and subsequently activates Akt and Gsk3beta. Collectively this study suggests that Pnma5 is important for meiosis and is the pivot of Src-->Erk1/2-->Pnma5-->Akt-->Gsk3beta pathway.
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