Article

  • The EMBO Journal (2002) 21, 4317 - 4326
  • doi:10.1093/emboj/cdf430

The C.elegans MAPK phosphatase LIP-1 is required for the G2/M meiotic arrest of developing oocytes

Alex Hajnal1 and Thomas Berset1

  1. Zoologisches Institut, Universität Zürich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zürich, Switzerland

Correspondence to:

Alex Hajnal, E-mail: ahajnal@zool.unizh.ch

Received 7 March 2002; Accepted 1 July 2002; Revised 4 June 2002


In the Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodite germline, spatially restricted mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signalling controls the meiotic cell cycle. First, the MAPK signal is necessary for the germ cells to progress through pachytene of meiotic prophase I. As the germ cells exit pachytene and enter diplotene/diakinesis, MAPK is inactivated and the developing oocytes arrest in diakinesis (G2/M arrest). During oocyte maturation, a signal from the sperm reactivates MAPK to promote M phase entry. Here, we show that the MAPK phosphatase LIP-1 dephosphorylates MAPK as germ cells exit pachytene in order to maintain MAPK in an inactive state during oocyte development. Germ cells lacking LIP-1 fail to arrest the cell cycle at the G2/M boundary, and they enter a mitotic cell cycle without fertilization. LIP-1 thus coordinates oocyte cell cycle progression and maturation with ovulation and fertilization.

  • Keywords:

    • C.elegans,
    • cell cycle,
    • MAPK,
    • meiosis,
    • phosphatase