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2013

Biology

Marquette University

AMP-activated protein kinase

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Suppression Of Chemically Induced And Spontaneous Mouse Oocyte Activation By Amp-Activated Protein Kinase, Ru Ya, Stephen Downs Jan 2013

Suppression Of Chemically Induced And Spontaneous Mouse Oocyte Activation By Amp-Activated Protein Kinase, Ru Ya, Stephen Downs

Biological Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Oocyte activation is an important process triggered by fertilization that initiates embryonic development. However, parthenogenetic activation can occur either spontaneously or with chemical treatments. The LT/Sv mouse strain is genetically predisposed to spontaneous activation. LT oocytes have a cell cycle defect and are ovulated at the metaphase I stage instead of metaphase II. A thorough understanding of the female meiosis defects in this strain remains elusive. We have reported that AMP-activated protein kinase (PRKA) has an important role in stimulating meiotic resumption and promoting completion of meiosis I while suppressing premature parthenogenetic activation. Here we show that early activation of …