Click here to close Hello! We notice that you are using Internet Explorer, which is not supported by Xenbase and may cause the site to display incorrectly. We suggest using a current version of Chrome, FireFox, or Safari.
XB-ART-54498
Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol 1982 Jul 01;1914:228-233. doi: 10.1007/BF00848409.
Show Gene links Show Anatomy links

The fate of oocyte nuclear proteins during early development ofXenopus laevis.

Dreyer C , Scholz E , Hausen P , Gläser B , Müller U , Siegel E .


Abstract
The localization and movements of four nuclear proteins, originally contained in the germinal vesicle ofXenopus oocytes, were followed through early development from cleavage to late neurula. The study made use of monoclonal antibodies directed against germinal vesicle proteins. Biochemical methods showed that all proteins persist in the embryo without a change in molecular size or gross concentration. At early stages the proteins are localized preferentially in the cytoplasm of the animal hemisphere. They shift from the cytoplasm to the nucleus at stages specific for the individual proteins. During mitosis the proteins are released from the nucleus into the cytoplasm.

PubMed ID: 28305052
Article link: Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol



References [+] :
BECK, The behaviour of certain nuclear antigens in mitosis. 1962, Pubmed