A Membrane Receptor Mechanism for Steroid Hormones Reinitiating Meiosis in Xenopus Laevis Oocytes* |
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Authors: | ETIENNE-EMILE BAULIEU,SABINE SCH
RDERET-SLATKINE,CLAUDE LE GOASCOGNE,JEAN-PAUL BLONDEAU |
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Affiliation: | ETIENNE-EMILE BAULIEU,SABINE SCHÓRDERET-SLATKINE,CLAUDE LE GOASCOGNE,JEAN-PAUL BLONDEAU |
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Abstract: | There is a membrane progesterone receptor in Xenopus laevis oocytes that undergo meiosis under steroid exposure. Early responses include a decrease of leucine uptake, a decrease of adenylate cyclase and alkaline phosphatase activities, and a decrease of the phosphorylation of a specific p48 protein in the membrane. These results are compatible with a decrease of membrane fluidity brought about by the hormonal message. However the above-cited effects as well as the Ca2+-changes are not yet enough well understood to be able to precisely delineate their role in meiosis reinitiation. |
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