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Roles of actin binding proteins in mammalian oocyte maturation and beyond

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한국동물생명공학회(구 한국수정란이식학회) (Journal of Animal Reproduction & Biotechnology)
초록

Actin nucleation factors, which promote the formation of new actin filaments, have emerged in the last decade as key regulatory factors controlling asymmetric division in mammalian oocytes. Actin nucleators such as formin-2, spire, and the ARP2/3 complex have been found to be important regulators of actin remodeling during oocyte maturation. We found that actin nucleation promoting factor called WASP homolog-associated protein with actin, membranes and microtubules (WHAMM) play crucial roles in mouse oocyte maturation by generation of ER-associated actin filaments during meiotic spindle migrations. We also investigate regulatory mechanism of actin nucleator spire and discovered the novel roles of Zinc in regulating spire localization and cytoplasmic actin mesh formation. Another class of actin-binding proteins including cofilin, tropomyosin, capping proteins and tropomodulin, are thought to control actin cytoskeleton dynamics at various steps of oocyte maturation. The heterodimeric actin-capping protein (CP) binds to the fast-growing (barbed) ends of actin filaments and plays essential roles in various actin-mediated cellular processes. When CP is knockdowned or inhibitory component was overexpressed, asymmetric divisions of oocytes have been compromised. It turns out that knockdown or inhibition of CP deplete cytoplasmic actin mesh level, which have been known to be essential for maintain cytoplasmic actin mesh. Another actin binding proteins, tropomodulin 3 (Tmod3), binds to the slow-growing end of actin filaments and knockdown or expression deletion mutant of Tmod3 also decrease actin mesh level in maturing oocyte and it severely ablated asymmetric division of oocyte. Finally, tropomyosin 3, actin filament binding proteins protect actin filament from depolymerization, is also important to maintain cortex integrity in maturing oocyte, therefore showed the importance maintenance of actin filaments during oocyte maturation.
Taken together, our study on various actin nucleator and actin binding study showed the importance of actin dynamics in mammalian oocyte maturation and early embryonic developments.

저자
  • Suk Namgoong(Department of Animal Science, Chungbuk National University)