The International Journal of Developmental Biology

Int. J. Dev. Biol. 51: 283 - 295 (2007)

https://doi.org/10.1387/ijdb.062239ls

Vol 51, Issue 4

Accumulation and dynamics of proteins of the MCM family during mouse oogenesis and the first embryonic cell cycle

Original Article | Published: 1 May 2007

Lukasz Swiech, Katarzyna Kisiel, Renata Czolowska, Maciej Zientarski and Ewa Borsuk*

Department of Embryology, Institute of Zoology, Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

We describe the localization of three proteins of the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) family, Mcm2, -6 and -7 in mouse ovarian oocytes. We showed that Mcm proteins are stored in two forms: soluble and insoluble. Soluble Mcm2, -6 and -7 were uniformly distributed in the nuclei of ovarian oocytes. Insoluble Mcm2 and Mcm7 (but not Mcm6) were detected in the nuclei of resting, growing and fully-grown transcribing oocytes. In transcriptionally inactive fully-grown oocytes, Mcm2 underwent redistribution and Mcm7 disappeared. A similar effect was observed when transcription in growing oocytes was inhibited with alpha-amanitin. We postulate that in mouse oogenesis, the insoluble Mcm proteins are engaged in processes related to regulation of transcription and/or chromatin organization. In oocytes preparing for meiotic maturation, aggregates of the insoluble form of Mcm2 fragmented, dispersed and ultimately disappeared from the nuclei. Numerous Mcm2-positive deposits were observed in the cytoplasm of maturing oocytes. In the one-cell embryo, insoluble Mcm2 appeared in the G1 nucleus, persisted in the S phase and was undetectable in the G2 nucleus. Such behavior of Mcm2 supports its involvement in chromatin licensing in the first embryonic cell cycle.

Keywords

Mcm protein, ovarian oocyte, transcription, maturation, parthenogenetic embryo

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