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Query: EC:3.1.4.1 (
phosphodiesterase
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WEE1 homolog 2
(
WEE2
, also known as
WEE1B
) is a newly identified member of the WEE kinase family that is conserved from yeast to humans. The aim of the present study was to determine the spatiotemporal expression pattern and the function of
WEE2
during oocyte maturation in a nonhuman primate species, the rhesus macaque. Among 11 macaque tissues examined,
WEE2
transcript is predominantly expressed in the ovary and only weakly detectable in the testis. Within the ovary,
WEE2
mRNA is exclusively localized in the oocyte and appears to accumulate during folliculogenesis, reaching the highest level in preovulatory follicles. Microinjection of a full-length
WEE2
-GFP (green fluorescent protein) fusion mRNA indicates a specific nuclear localization of
WEE2
protein in both growing and fully grown germinal vesicle (GV)-intact oocytes. Taking the long double-stranded RNA-mediated RNA interference approach, we found that down-regulation of
WEE2
led to meiotic resumption in a subset of GV oocytes even in the presence of a
phosphodiesterase
3 inhibitor. On the other hand, overexpression of
WEE2
delays the reentry of oocytes into meiosis in both mice and monkeys. These findings suggest that
WEE2
is a conserved oocyte-specific meiosis inhibitor that functions downstream of cAMP in nonhuman primates.
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PMID:WEE2 is an oocyte-specific meiosis inhibitor in rhesus macaque monkeys. 2020 Feb 12