作者
Emily Lillian Fishman, Katerina Turner, Ankit Jaiswal, Sushil Khanal, Brooke Ott, Patrick Dusza, Tomer Avidor-Reiss
发表日期
2021
研讨会论文
XIIIth International Symposium on Spermatology
页码范围
85-120
出版商
Springer International Publishing
简介
The embryo of humans and other mammals requires the presence of two subcellular structures, named centrioles. The centrioles act as nucleation points for two massive structures that help build the skeleton of the cell, the centrosome, and the cilium. Centrosomes nucleate and anchor star-shaped arrays of microtubules known as asters that assist in cell division. Cilia (known as the flagella in sperm cells) are hair-like structures that mediate cell movement and signaling. Two centrioles are maintained in each cell of the developing embryo by precisely duplicating and segregating during each cell cycle. It is accepted that the mature oocytes of mammals do not contain centrioles, and therefore do not contribute centrioles to the embryo. Similarly, it is accepted that, in humans and other non-murine mammals, the mature sperm has one centriole with a typical structure, which is contributed to the embryo during …
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