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Change in the levels of adenine-related compounds in starfish ovarian follicle cells following treatment with gonad-stimulating substance
Authors:Masatoshi Mita  Ikuo Yasumasu  Yoshitaka Nagahama  Mineo Saneyoshi
Affiliation:Department of Biology, School of Education, Waseda University, Tokyo 169-50, Japan.;Teikyo Junior College, Tokyo 151, Japan.;Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki 444, Japan.;Department of Biological Science, School of Science and Engineering, Nishitokyo University, Uenohara 409-01, Japan.
Abstract:The resumption of meiosis in starfish oocytes is induced by 1-methyladenine (1-MeA), which is produced by ovarian foilicle cells under the influence of a gonad-stimulating substance (GSS). It has been reported that the 1-MeA produced is newly synthesized via a process of methylation, rather than being pre-stored within follicle cells or a breakdown product of some 1-MeA-containing substance. The present study examined a possible substrate for 1-MeA biosynthesis stored in follicle cells of the starfish Asterina pectinifera . Analyses using high-performance liquid chromatography indicated a large source of ATP among the adenine-related compounds in these follicle cells. When follicle cells were incubated in seawater in the presence of GSS, 1-MeA production was stimulated significantly. GSS also caused a reduction in intracellular levels of ATP. There was no change in the levels of either ADP or AMP. The amount of ATP consumed under the influence of GSS was similar to the amount of 1-MeA produced. Methionine and selenomethionine enhanced both 1-MeA production and ATP consumption by GSS in follicle cells. In contrast, ethionine and selenoethionine, competitive inhibitors of methionine, inhibited these processes. These results suggest that ATP is a possible substrate in the biosynthesis of 1-MeA by starfish ovarian follicle cells.
Keywords:ATP    1-methyladenine    methylation    starfish follicle cells
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