Qualitative patterns of protein synthesis in the preimplantation mouse embryo: I. Normal pregnancy |
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Authors: | Jonathan Van Blerkom Gary O. Brockway |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80302 USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Qualitative patterns of protein synthesis in preimplantation mouse embryos were examined by SDS-polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis followed by autoradiography. The results demonstrate that the qualitative pattern of protein synthesis in newly fertilized eggs (day 1) is very similar to the protein pattern obtained from ovulated, unfertilized eggs. By late day 1 or early day 2, most of these “maternal” proteins are no longer being synthesized by the embryo, and many new autoradiographic bands are apparent. The most intriguing aspect of this study is the observation that all major changes in the qualitative pattern of protein synthesis take place between fertilization and the four- to eight-cell stage (day 3). From early day 3 onward, the qualitative pattern of protein synthesis remains essentially unchanged.Many of the major autoradiographic bands observed in mouse embryos from the four- to eight-cell stage and onward are also observed in protein patterns obtained from blastocyst-stage rabbit embryos. The changing patterns of protein synthesis revealed in this study occur before any gross differentiation of the embryos is evident (delineation of the inner cell mass and trophoblast) and before a marked increase in the relative rate of incorporation of l-[35S]methionine takes place. However, the qualitative changes in the pattern of protein synthesis do coincide with a period of extensive fine structural differentiation. |
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