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XB-ART-37880
Mol Cell Endocrinol 2008 Jan 30;2821-2:12-7. doi: 10.1016/j.mce.2007.11.018.
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Interactions between chromosomes, microfilaments and microtubules revealed by the study of small GTPases in a big cell, the vertebrate oocyte.

Verlhac MH , Dumont J .


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Meiotic divisions during oogenesis in higher eukaryotes are extremely asymmetric giving rise to one gamete, the oocyte, and two polar bodies. In most species, this asymmetric partitioning relies on the eccentric positioning of meiotic spindles. Recent work performed in mouse and frog oocytes has suggested the involvement of small GTPases, such as Cdc42, Rac and Ran both in the control of spindle organization and positioning. The present review summarizes these findings that shed light on the molecular mechanisms by which small GTPases control asymmetric cell divisions in vertebrate oocytes.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: akt1 cdc42 rac1 ran