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Development, Vol 120, Issue 11 3313-3323, Copyright © 1994 by Company of Biologists
JOURNAL ARTICLES |
GD Moore, T Ayabe, PE Visconti, RM Schultz and GS Kopf
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104.
Results of several lines of experimentation suggest that sperm-induced egg activation has several features in common with G protein-coupled receptor signal transduction mechanisms. We report that microinjection of GDP beta S into metaphase II-arrested mouse eggs blocks sperm-induced egg activation. Since GDP beta S inactivates both heterotrimeric and monomeric classes of G proteins, the involvement of members of each of these families in sperm-induced egg activation was evaluated. Neither pertussis toxin treatment of eggs nor microinjection of eggs with inhibitory antibodies toward G alpha q blocked sperm-induced egg activation. Nevertheless, microinjection of phosducin, a protein that binds tightly to free G protein beta gamma subunits, specifically inhibited second polar body emission, the fertilization evoked decrease of H1 kinase activity and pronucleus formation. Microinjection of phosducin, however, did not inhibit the fertilization-induced modifications of the zona pellucida and microinjection of beta gamma t did not result in egg activation in the absence of sperm. Inactivation of the monomeric Rho family of G proteins with C3 transferase from Clostridium botulinum inhibited emission of the second polar body and cleavage to the 2-cell stage, but did not affect the modifications of the zona pellucida or pronucleus formation. Microinjection of Rasval12, which is a constitutively active form of Ras, did not result in egg activation in the absence of sperm. Moreover, microinjection of either an anti-Ras neutralizing antibody (Y13-259) or a dominant negative form of Ras (RasT) did not affect events of sperm-induced egg activation. In contrast, microinjection of RasT inhibited embryo cleavage to the 2-cell stage. These results suggest that both heterotrimeric and monomeric G proteins are involved in various aspects of sperm-induced egg activation.
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