Literature DB >> 17949706

The role of Src family kinases in egg activation.

Tomashov-Matar Reut1, Levi Mattan, Tchetchik Dafna, Kaplan-Kraicer Ruth, Shalgi Ruth.   

Abstract

The Src family kinases (SFKs) are believed to mediate some of the early events of egg activation at fertilization--intracellular Ca2+ increase and resumption of the second meiotic division (RMII). SFKs are both necessary and sufficient for triggering intracellular Ca2+ increase in eggs of sea urchin, sea star, Xenopus etc, but their role in mammalian eggs is not entirely determined. In this study we examined the involvement of SFKs in the events leading to Ca2+ increase in rat eggs and demonstrated their involvement in RMII. Microinjecting mRNAs of active forms of Fyn or c-Yes but not of c-Src, into ovulated eggs, triggered RMII without evoking Ca2+ increase. A specific SFKs inhibitor (SU6656) or dominant-negative (DN) forms of Fyn or c-Yes were unable to block Ca2+ oscillations rather, modulated them, in fertilized eggs or in parthenogenetically activated eggs. Moreover, inhibiting SFKs activity blocked RMII and decreased the level of cyclin B1 degradation. Our results imply participation of SFKs in the signal transduction pathway leading to egg activation, but not in the one leading to Ca2+ increase. We propose that SFKs act downstream to Ca2+ increase at the level of M-phase promoting factor (MPF).

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17949706     DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.09.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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