2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.aqrep.2023.101716
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Functional analysis of the cell cycle protein E gene (ccne) in ovarian development of the white ridgetail prawn, Exopalaemon carinicauda

Simian Zhang,
Zhiyu Pang,
Jiayi Gao
et al.
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“…Such high levels of CCNE mRNA in gonads may be preserved via sex hormones [30]. CCNE is expressed at the highest level in stage III during ovarian development and induced yolk protein vitellogenin expression [31], but is not involved in the initiation of oocyte maturation [32]. In addition, cyclin E degradation results in reduced sperm motility duration in the frozen-thawed spermatozoa of sea bass [33], suggesting that cyclin E may play important roles in stem cell maintenance and gamete survival.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Such high levels of CCNE mRNA in gonads may be preserved via sex hormones [30]. CCNE is expressed at the highest level in stage III during ovarian development and induced yolk protein vitellogenin expression [31], but is not involved in the initiation of oocyte maturation [32]. In addition, cyclin E degradation results in reduced sperm motility duration in the frozen-thawed spermatozoa of sea bass [33], suggesting that cyclin E may play important roles in stem cell maintenance and gamete survival.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%