SummaryCytostatic factor (CSF) arrests vertebrate eggs in metaphase of meiosis II through several pathways that inhibit activation of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) [1–3]. In Xenopus, the Mos-MEK1-MAPK-p90Rsk cascade utilizes spindle-assembly-checkpoint components to effect metaphase arrest. Another pathway involves cyclin E-Cdk2, and sustained cyclin E-Cdk2 activity in egg extracts causes metaphase arrest in the absence of Mos; this latter finding suggests that an independent pathway contributes to CSF arrest [4, 5]. Here, we demonstrate that metaphase arrest with cyclin E-Cdk2, but not with Mos, requires the spindle-checkpoint kinase monopolar spindles 1 (Mps1), a cyclin E-Cdk2 target that is also implicated in centrosom...
Vertebrate oocytes are arrested in metaphase II of meiosis prior to fertilization by cytostatic fact...
AbstractXenopus oocytes arrested in prophase I resume meiotic division in response to progesterone a...
Vertebrate eggs are arrested at the metaphase stage of meiosis II. Only upon fertilization will the ...
AbstractIn vertebrate unfertilized eggs, metaphase arrest in Meiosis II is mediated by an activity k...
AbstractIn vertebrates, unfertilized eggs are arrested at meiotic metaphase II (meta-II) by cytostat...
Oocytes from higher chordates, including man and nearly all mammals, arrest at metaphase of the seco...
Abstract Oocytes from higher chordates, including man and nearly all mammals, arrest at metaphase of...
Vertebrate eggs arrest at metaphase of the second meiotic division before fertilization under the ef...
The unfertilized eggs of vertebrates are arrested in metaphase of meiosis II because of the activity...
Vertebrate eggs arrest at metaphase of the second meiotic division before fertilization under the ef...
Vertebrate eggs arrest at metaphase of the second meiotic division before fertilization under the ef...
Vertebrate eggs arrest at metaphase of the second meiotic division before fertilization under the ef...
AbstractXenopus oocytes arrested in prophase I resume meiotic division in response to progesterone a...
Vertebrate oocytes are arrested in metaphase II of meiosis prior to fertilization by cytostatic fact...
Vertebrate oocytes are arrested in metaphase II of meiosis prior to fertilization by cytostatic fact...
Vertebrate oocytes are arrested in metaphase II of meiosis prior to fertilization by cytostatic fact...
AbstractXenopus oocytes arrested in prophase I resume meiotic division in response to progesterone a...
Vertebrate eggs are arrested at the metaphase stage of meiosis II. Only upon fertilization will the ...
AbstractIn vertebrate unfertilized eggs, metaphase arrest in Meiosis II is mediated by an activity k...
AbstractIn vertebrates, unfertilized eggs are arrested at meiotic metaphase II (meta-II) by cytostat...
Oocytes from higher chordates, including man and nearly all mammals, arrest at metaphase of the seco...
Abstract Oocytes from higher chordates, including man and nearly all mammals, arrest at metaphase of...
Vertebrate eggs arrest at metaphase of the second meiotic division before fertilization under the ef...
The unfertilized eggs of vertebrates are arrested in metaphase of meiosis II because of the activity...
Vertebrate eggs arrest at metaphase of the second meiotic division before fertilization under the ef...
Vertebrate eggs arrest at metaphase of the second meiotic division before fertilization under the ef...
Vertebrate eggs arrest at metaphase of the second meiotic division before fertilization under the ef...
AbstractXenopus oocytes arrested in prophase I resume meiotic division in response to progesterone a...
Vertebrate oocytes are arrested in metaphase II of meiosis prior to fertilization by cytostatic fact...
Vertebrate oocytes are arrested in metaphase II of meiosis prior to fertilization by cytostatic fact...
Vertebrate oocytes are arrested in metaphase II of meiosis prior to fertilization by cytostatic fact...
AbstractXenopus oocytes arrested in prophase I resume meiotic division in response to progesterone a...
Vertebrate eggs are arrested at the metaphase stage of meiosis II. Only upon fertilization will the ...