Pronuclear migration: no attachment? No union, but a futile cycle!
P. A. Nguyen,
K. Ishihara,
M. Wühr and
T. J. Mitchison
Working Paper from Harvard University OpenScholar
Abstract:
How do pronuclei migrate towards each other? The zebrafish futile cycle gene is shown to encode a maternally expressed membrane protein required for nuclear attachment and migration along the sperm aster.
Keywords: Animals; Cell; Nucleus/*physiology; Centrosome/*physiology; Female; Male; Membrane; Proteins/*genetics; Zebrafish; Proteins/*genetics; Zebrafish/*genetics; Zygote/*physiology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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