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Role of phospholipase C gamma at fertilization and during mitosis in sea urchin eggs and embryos

Lookup NU author(s): Emeritus Professor Michael Whitaker

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Abstract

It is well known that stimulation of egg metabolism after fertilization is due to a rise in intracellular free calcium concentration. In sea urchin eggs, this first calcium signal is followed by other calcium transients that allow progression through mitotic control points of the cell cycle of the early embryo. How sperm induces these calcium transients is still far from being understood. In sea urchin eggs, both InsP(3) and ryanodine receptors contribute to generate the fertilization calcium transient, while the InsP3 receptor generates the subsequent mitotic calcium transients. The identity of the mechanisms that generate InsP(3) after fertilization remains an enigma. In order to determine whether PLC gamma might be the origin of the peaks of InsP(3) production that punctuate the first mitotic cell cycles of the fertilized sea urchin egg, we have amplified by RT-PCR several fragments of sea urchin PLC gamma containing the two SH2 domains, The sequence shares similarities with SH2 domains of PLC gamma from mammals. One fragment was subcloned into a bacterial expression plasmid and a GST-fusion protein was produced and purified. Antibodies raised to the GST fusion protein demonstrate the presence of PLC gamma protein in eggs, Microinjection of the fragment into embryos interferes with mitosis. A related construct made from bovine PLC gamma also delayed or prevented entry into mitosis and blocked or prolonged metaphase, The bovine construct also blocked the calcium transient at fertilization, in contrast to a tandem SH2 control construct which did not inhibit either fertilization or mitosis. Our data indicate that PLC gamma plays a key role during fertilization and early development.


Publication metadata

Author(s): Shearer J, De Nadai C, Emily-Fenouil F, Gache C, Whitaker M, Ciapa B

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Development

Year: 1999

Volume: 126

Issue: 10

Pages: 2273-2284

Print publication date: 01/05/1999

ISSN (print): 0950-1991

ISSN (electronic): 1477-9129

Publisher: The Company of Biologists Ltd.


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