Calmodulin in starfish oocytes. I. Calmodulin antagonists inhibit meiosis reinitiation |
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Authors: | L Meijer P Guerrier |
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Affiliation: | Station Biologique de Roscoff, 29211 Roscoff, France |
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Abstract: | A heat-stable factor has been found in starfish (Patiria miniata and Marthasterias glacialis) oocytes that activates two calmodulin-dependent enzymes: bovine brain phosphodiesterase (10-fold increase) and sea urchin egg NAD-kinase (10- to 50-fold increase). The dose-response curves for activation of these enzymes were found to be parallel for the starfish egg extract and pure mammalian brain calmodulin. The active factor was purified by chromatography on DE 52 cellulose to which it remained bound and was eluted by 0.225 M ammonium sulfate. Active fractions were pooled, dialyzed, and run on a polyacrylamide gel. The starfish active factor comigrated with pure bovine brain calmodulin. A radioimmunoassay was performed on the purified factor; it cross-reacted with antibodies against pure calmodulin. That calmodulin may play a role in hormonally induced maturation of starfish oocytes is suggested by the fact that two calmodulin antagonists (trifluoperazine and vinblastine), which are also inhibitors of NAD-kinase, were found to block 1-methyladenine-induced oocyte maturation. The inhibition could be reversed by increasing the hormone concentration. Oocytes were sensitive to trifluoperazine only during the hormone-dependent period. |
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