Xenopus cell-free extracts and their applications in cell biology study.

Junjun Liu, Chuanmao Zhang
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Xenopus has proven to be a remarkably versatile model organism in the realm of biological research for numerous years, owing to its straightforward maintenance in laboratory settings and its abundant provision of ample-sized oocytes, eggs, and embryos. The cell cycle of these oocytes, eggs, and early embryos exhibits synchrony, and extracts derived from these cells serve various research purposes. Many fundamental concepts in biochemistry, cell biology, and development have been elucidated through the use of cell-free extracts derived from Xenopus cells. Over the past few decades, a wide array of cell-free extracts has been prepared from oocytes, eggs, and early embryos of different Xenopus species at varying cell cycle stages. Each of these extracts possesses distinct characteristics. This review provides a concise overview of the Xenopus species employed in laboratory research, the diverse types of cell-free extracts available, and their respective properties. Furthermore, this review delves into the extensive investigation of spindle assembly in Xenopus egg extracts, underscoring the versatility and potency of these cell-free systems in the realm of cell biology.

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无细胞爪蟾提取物及其在细胞生物学研究中的应用。
在生物研究领域,章鱼多年来一直被证明是一种用途广泛的模式生物,这是因为它可以在实验室环境中直接进行维护,并能提供大量大小充足的卵母细胞、卵子和胚胎。这些卵母细胞、卵子和早期胚胎的细胞周期具有同步性,从这些细胞中提取的提取物可用于各种研究目的。通过使用从爪蟾细胞中提取的无细胞提取物,已经阐明了生物化学、细胞生物学和发育的许多基本概念。在过去的几十年中,从不同细胞周期阶段的不同爪蟾物种的卵母细胞、卵和早期胚胎中制备出了多种无细胞提取物。这些提取物各具特色。本综述简要概述了实验室研究中使用的爪蟾物种、现有的各种无细胞提取物及其各自的特性。此外,本综述还深入探讨了章鱼卵提取物中纺锤体组装的广泛研究,强调了这些无细胞系统在细胞生物学领域的多功能性和有效性。
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