Protein oligomerization is the biochemical process highly up-regulated in porcine oocytes before in vitro maturation (IVM)
Pubblicato online: 03 gen 2019
Pagine: 155 - 162
Ricevuto: 27 ott 2018
Accettato: 02 dic 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/acb-2018-0025
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© 2018 Sylwia Borys-Wójcik et al., published by Sciendo
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A wide variety of mechanisms controlling oligomerization are observed. The dynamic nature of protein oligomerization is important for bioactivity control. The oocyte must undergo a series of changes to become a mature form before it can fully participate in the processes associated with its function as a female gamete. The growth of oocytes in the follicular environment is accompanied by surrounding somatic cumulus (CCs) and granulosa cells (GCs). It has been shown that oocytes tested before and after