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Development, Vol 126, Issue 20 4537-4546, Copyright © 1999 by Company of Biologists


JOURNAL ARTICLES

Dissociation of MAP kinase activation and MPF activation in hormone-stimulated maturation of Xenopus oocytes

DL Fisher, T Brassac, S Galas and M Doree
CNRS-CRBM, 34293 Montpellier Cedex 5, France. fisher@crbm.cnrs-mop. fr.

MAP kinase activation occurs during meiotic maturation of oocytes from all animals, but the requirement for MAP kinase activation in reinitiation of meiosis appears to vary between different classes. In particular, it has become accepted that MAP kinase activation is necessary for progesterone-stimulated meiotic maturation of Xenopus oocytes, while this is clearly not the case in other systems. In this paper, we demonstrate that MAP kinase activation in Xenopus oocytes is an early response to progesterone and can be temporally dissociated from MPF activation. We show that MAP kinase activation can be suppressed by treatment with geldanamycin or by overexpression of the MAP kinase phosphatase Pyst1. A transient and low-level early activation of MAP kinase increases the efficiency of cell cycle activation later on, when MAP kinase activity is no longer essential. Many oocytes can still undergo reinitiation of meiosis in the absence of active MAP kinase. Suppression of MAP kinase activation does not affect the formation or activation of Cdc2-cyclin B complexes, but reduces the level of active Cdc2 kinase. We discuss these findings in the context of a universal mechanism for meiotic maturation in oocytes throughout the animal kingdom.
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