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XB-ART-44675
PLoS Comput Biol 2012 Jan 01;81:e1002329. doi: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002329.
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A dynamical model of oocyte maturation unveils precisely orchestrated meiotic decisions.

Pfeuty B , Bodart JF , Blossey R , Lefranc M .


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Maturation of vertebrate oocytes into haploid gametes relies on two consecutive meioses without intervening DNA replication. The temporal sequence of cellular transitions driving eggs from G2 arrest to meiosis I (MI) and then to meiosis II (MII) is controlled by the interplay between cyclin-dependent and mitogen-activated protein kinases. In this paper, we propose a dynamical model of the molecular network that orchestrates maturation of Xenopus laevis oocytes. Our model reproduces the core features of maturation progression, including the characteristic non-monotonous time course of cyclin-Cdks, and unveils the network design principles underlying a precise sequence of meiotic decisions, as captured by bifurcation and sensitivity analyses. Firstly, a coherent and sharp meiotic resumption is triggered by the concerted action of positive feedback loops post-translationally activating cyclin-Cdks. Secondly, meiotic transition is driven by the dynamic antagonism between positive and negative feedback loops controlling cyclin turnover. Our findings reveal a highly modular network in which the coordination of distinct regulatory schemes ensures both reliable and flexible cell-cycle decisions.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: cdk1 fbxo43 mapk1 mos plk1


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Abrieu, The interplay between cyclin-B-Cdc2 kinase (MPF) and MAP kinase during maturation of oocytes. 2001, Pubmed