Publications by authors named "Nadya Ilicheva"

Telomere-binding factor 2 (TRF2) is part of the shelterin protein complex found at chromosome ends. Lamin A/C interacts with TRF2 and influences telomere position. TRF2 has an intrinsically disordered region between the ordered dimerization and DNA-binding domains.

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Late diplotene oocytes are characterized by an essential decrease in transcriptional activity. At this time, chromosomes condense and form a compact structure named a karyosphere. The karyosphere of grass frogs Rana temporaria is surrounded by a fibrillar karyosphere capsule (KC).

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During the last stages of oogenesis, oocyte chromosomes condense and come close together, forming the so-called karyosphere. Karyosphere formation is accompanied by an essential decrease in transcriptional activity. In the grass frog Rana temporaria, the karyosphere is surrounded by an extrachromosomal capsule that separates the chromosomes from the rest of the nucleoplasm.

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Article Synopsis
  • During the final stages of oocyte development, mammalian chromosomes form a complex structure called the karyosphere, surrounding a protein-rich body known as the nucleolus-like body (NLB).
  • This study aimed to identify the protein components within the NLB during mouse oogenesis, examining various antibodies and discovering that actin and topoisomerase II are not present in the NLB.
  • Key findings include that lamin B is consistently part of the NLB, lamin A rapidly accumulates there, and the telomere-binding protein TRF2 shifts from interchromatin granule clusters to the NLB by the end of oocyte development.
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Telomeres are nucleoprotein structures that specify ends of eukaryotic chromosomes. They enable complete DNA replication, protect chromosomes from end-to-end fusions, and help organize chromatin structure. These functions are mediated by special telomeric proteins.

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