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Microtubule organizing centers regulate spindle positioning in mouse oocytes.


ABSTRACT: During female meiosis I (MI), spindle positioning must be tightly regulated to ensure the fidelity of the first asymmetric division and faithful chromosome segregation. Although the role of F-actin in regulating these critical processes has been studied extensively, little is known about whether microtubules (MTs) participate in regulating these processes. Using mouse oocytes as a model system, we characterize a subset of MT organizing centers that do not contribute directly to spindle assembly, termed mcMTOCs. Using laser ablation, STED super-resolution microscopy, and chemical manipulation, we show that mcMTOCs are required to regulate spindle positioning and faithful chromosome segregation during MI. We discuss how forces exerted by F-actin on the spindle are balanced by mcMTOC-nucleated MTs to anchor the spindle centrally and to regulate its timely migration. Our findings provide a model for asymmetric cell division, complementing the current F-actin-based models, and implicate mcMTOCs as a major player in regulating spindle positioning.

SUBMITTER: Londono-Vasquez D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8792338 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microtubule organizing centers regulate spindle positioning in mouse oocytes.

Londoño-Vásquez Daniela D   Rodriguez-Lukey Katherine K   Behura Susanta K SK   Balboula Ahmed Z AZ  

Developmental cell 20220113 2


During female meiosis I (MI), spindle positioning must be tightly regulated to ensure the fidelity of the first asymmetric division and faithful chromosome segregation. Although the role of F-actin in regulating these critical processes has been studied extensively, little is known about whether microtubules (MTs) participate in regulating these processes. Using mouse oocytes as a model system, we characterize a subset of MT organizing centers that do not contribute directly to spindle assembly,  ...[more]

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