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Control of chromosome behavior in amphibian oocytes. I. The activity of maturing oocytes inducing chromosome condensation in transplanted brain nuclei
Authors:D Ziegler  Y Masui
Affiliation:Department of Zoology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The capability of oocyte cytoplasm to induce chromosome condensation was studied by transplantation of isolated brain nuclei into Rana pipiens oocytes induced to undergo maturation in vitro by progesterone treatment. It was found that the chromosome condensation activity (CCA) first appeared in the cytoplasm of maturing oocytes shortly after germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD), persisted in fully mature oocytes, but rapidly disappeared when the oocytes were artificially activated. A comparison of the time course of the oocyte chromosome condensation cycle and of brain chromosome condensation in maturing and activated oocytes revealed a close temporal correlation between the two, suggesting that both are under the control of the same cytoplasmic factor(s). Oocytes enucleated before GVBD always failed to develop CCA. The CCA could be restored in enucleated oocytes by injecting nucleoplasm obtained from oocytes that had not yet undergone GVBD although this same nucleoplasm was incapable of producing CCA when mixed with the cytoplasm of oocytes that had not reached the stage of GVBD. It was therefore suggested that the CCA had a dual origin involving both cytoplasmic maturation and GV materials.
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