Increase in eukaryotic initiation factor 2B activity following fertilization reflects changes in redox potential. |
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Authors: | G R Akkaraju L J Hansen R Jagus |
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Institution: | Center of Marine Biotechnology, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. |
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Abstract: | One of the factors involved in the postfertilization activation of protein synthesis in the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, is the activation of eIF-2B, the initiation factor responsible for guanine nucleotide exchange on eIF-2. Cell-free translation systems from unfertilized eggs are stimulated by added eIF-2B, although this dependency is rapidly lost in translation systems prepared at various times following fertilization. Cell-free translation systems prepared from unfertilized eggs show significantly lower eIF-2B activities than those prepared from 2-h embryos. However, the provision of an NADPH regeneration system significantly stimulates eIF-2B activity in egg extracts and, in addition, stimulates both binding of initiator tRNA to the small ribosomal subunit and protein synthetic activity. These data suggest that the activation of eIF-2B following fertilization reflects the fertilization-induced increase in NADPH levels. |
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