A peak of H3T3 phosphorylation occurs in synchrony with mitosis in sea urchin early embryos

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Abstract

The sea urchin embryo provides a valuable system to analyse the molecular mechanisms orchestrating cell cycle progression and mitosis in a developmental context. However, although it is known that the regulation of histone activity by post-translational modification plays an important role during cell division, the dynamics and the impact of these modifications have not been characterised in detail in a developing embryo. Using different immuno-detection techniques, we show that the levels of Histone 3 phosphorylation at Threonine 3 oscillate in synchrony with mitosis in Sphaerechinus granularis early embryos. We present, in addition, the results of a pharmacological study aimed at analysing the role of this key histone post-translational modification during sea urchin early development.

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Feizbakhsh, O., Pontheaux, F., Glippa, V., Morales, J., Ruchaud, S., Cormier, P., & Roch, F. (2020). A peak of H3T3 phosphorylation occurs in synchrony with mitosis in sea urchin early embryos. Cells, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9040898

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