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Independent inactivation of MPF and cytostatic factor (Mos) upon fertilization of Xenopus eggs

Authors :
Tim Hunt
Noriyuki Sagata
Yoji Ikawa
Nobumoto Watanabe
Source :
Nature. 352:247-248
Publication Year :
1991
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1991.

Abstract

In vertebrates, mature eggs are arrested at the second meiotic metaphase by the cytostatic factor (CSF), now known to be the c-mos proto-oncogene product (Mos). Fertilization or egg activation triggers a transient increase in the cytoplasmic free calcium and releases the meiotic arrest by inactivating maturation/mitosis-promoting factor (MPF). CSF or Mos, which is also inactivated by the calcium transient, seems to stabilize MPF in mature eggs and CSF-injected embryos. Thus, it was assumed that CSF inactivation is the primary cause of MPF inactivation on meiotic release. We have directly compared the degradation kinetics of CSF (Mos) and MPF during meiotic release, using the same batch of Xenopus eggs. We report here that, at the molecular level, cyclin subunits of MPF are degraded before Mos is degraded and, at the physiological level, that MPF activity is inactivated before CSF activity during activation of Xenopus eggs. These results, in conjunction with circumstantial evidence, support the novel view that a calcium transient on fertilization induces a CSF-independent pathway for MPF inactivation, whereas CSF inactivation during meiotic release serves only to allow the fertilized egg to enter mitosis.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
352
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....26174d1bbc2e8094198fe9f993012944
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/352247a0