During oogenesis, oocytes accumulate a large set of proteins derived from the maternal genome. These proteins, known as maternal proteins, are not only required for oocyte maturation and fertilization, but also implicated in subsequent embryonic development. However, most maternal proteins are degraded and their amino acid components are utilized for newly synthesized proteins from the embryonic genome. This process is known as the oocyte-to-embryo transition; because it occurs over a short period, mechanisms involving massive degradation of maternal proteins have been proposed. Intracellular protein degradation mechanisms can be broadly classified into two types. The first is the ubiquitin-proteasome system, a highly selective pathway in w...
The earliest stages of life, including the transition from the fully differentiated oocyte to the to...
Infertility affects ~7% of couples of reproductive age with little change in incidence in the last t...
Infertility affects ~7% of couples of reproductive age with little change in incidence in the last t...
During oogenesis, the oocyte stores a large amount of maternally provided products, including mRNAs ...
Oocytes accumulate maternal proteins necessary for oogenesis. After fertilization, however, the stor...
After fertilization, maternal products which are stored during oogenesis are rapidly degraded and ne...
After fertilization, maternal proteins in oocytes are degraded and new proteins encoded by the zygot...
In most animal species, transformation of the highly differentiated oocyte to the totipotent embryo ...
Is it possible to predict the quality of embryos that appear to be morphologically identical when vi...
Background: In most animals, maternal factors including mRNA, protein, and organelles that stored du...
The autophagic pathway is an evolutionarily conserved homeostatic process, responsible for degradati...
Abstract Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved lysosomal pathway for degrading cytoplasmic protei...
Mammals face environmental stressors throughout their lifespan, which may jeopardize cellular homeos...
Embryo quality is a critical parameter in assisted reproductive technologies. Although embryo qualit...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process in eukaryotes to maintain cellular homeostasis unde...
The earliest stages of life, including the transition from the fully differentiated oocyte to the to...
Infertility affects ~7% of couples of reproductive age with little change in incidence in the last t...
Infertility affects ~7% of couples of reproductive age with little change in incidence in the last t...
During oogenesis, the oocyte stores a large amount of maternally provided products, including mRNAs ...
Oocytes accumulate maternal proteins necessary for oogenesis. After fertilization, however, the stor...
After fertilization, maternal products which are stored during oogenesis are rapidly degraded and ne...
After fertilization, maternal proteins in oocytes are degraded and new proteins encoded by the zygot...
In most animal species, transformation of the highly differentiated oocyte to the totipotent embryo ...
Is it possible to predict the quality of embryos that appear to be morphologically identical when vi...
Background: In most animals, maternal factors including mRNA, protein, and organelles that stored du...
The autophagic pathway is an evolutionarily conserved homeostatic process, responsible for degradati...
Abstract Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved lysosomal pathway for degrading cytoplasmic protei...
Mammals face environmental stressors throughout their lifespan, which may jeopardize cellular homeos...
Embryo quality is a critical parameter in assisted reproductive technologies. Although embryo qualit...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process in eukaryotes to maintain cellular homeostasis unde...
The earliest stages of life, including the transition from the fully differentiated oocyte to the to...
Infertility affects ~7% of couples of reproductive age with little change in incidence in the last t...
Infertility affects ~7% of couples of reproductive age with little change in incidence in the last t...