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Publication : A soft cortex is essential for asymmetric spindle positioning in mouse oocytes.

First Author  Chaigne A Year  2013
Journal  Nat Cell Biol Volume  15
Issue  8 Pages  958-66
PubMed ID  23851486 Mgi Jnum  J:201515
Mgi Id  MGI:5514283 Doi  10.1038/ncb2799
Citation  Chaigne A, et al. (2013) A soft cortex is essential for asymmetric spindle positioning in mouse oocytes. Nat Cell Biol 15(8):958-66
abstractText  At mitosis onset, cortical tension increases and cells round up, ensuring correct spindle morphogenesis and orientation. Thus, cortical tension sets up the geometric requirements of cell division. On the contrary, cortical tension decreases during meiotic divisions in mouse oocytes, a puzzling observation because oocytes are round cells, stable in shape, that actively position their spindles. We investigated the pathway leading to reduction in cortical tension and its significance for spindle positioning. We document a previously uncharacterized Arp2/3-dependent thickening of the cortical F-actin essential for first meiotic spindle migration to the cortex. Using micropipette aspiration, we show that cortical tension decreases during meiosis I, resulting from myosin-II exclusion from the cortex, and that cortical F-actin thickening promotes cortical plasticity. These events soften and relax the cortex. They are triggered by the Mos-MAPK pathway and coordinated temporally. Artificial cortex stiffening and theoretical modelling demonstrate that a soft cortex is essential for meiotic spindle positioning.
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