Cycling through mammalian meiosis: B-type cyclins in oocytes.

Cell Cycle

a Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (IBPS) , Sorbonne Université, Paris , France.

Published: July 2019

B-type cyclins in association with Cdk1 mediate key steps of mitosis and meiosis, by phosphorylating a plethora of substrates. Progression through the meiotic cell cycle requires the execution of two cell divisions named meiosis I and II without intervening S-phase, to obtain haploid gametes. These two divisions are highly asymmetric in the large oocyte. Chromosome segregation in meiosis I and sister chromatid segregation in meiosis II requires the sharp, switch-like inactivation of Cdk1 activity, which is brought about by degradation of B-type cyclins and counteracting phosphatases. Importantly and contrary to mitosis, inactivation of Cdk1 must not allow S-phase to take place at exit from meiosis I. Here, we describe recent studies on the regulation of translation and degradation of B-type cyclins in mouse oocytes, and how far their roles are redundant or specific, with a special focus on the recently discovered oocyte-specific role of cyclin B3.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6619999PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15384101.2019.1632139DOI Listing

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