2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41556-024-01442-7
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The maintenance of oocytes in the mammalian ovary involves extreme protein longevity

Katarina Harasimov,
Rebecca L. Gorry,
Luisa M. Welp
et al.

Abstract: Women are born with all of their oocytes. The oocyte proteome must be maintained with minimal damage throughout the woman’s reproductive life, and hence for decades. Here we report that oocyte and ovarian proteostasis involves extreme protein longevity. Mouse ovaries had more extremely long-lived proteins than other tissues, including brain. These long-lived proteins had diverse functions, including in mitochondria, the cytoskeleton, chromatin and proteostasis. The stable proteins resided not only in oocytes b… Show more

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