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Cytostatic factor inactivation is induced by a calcium-dependent mechanism present until the second cell cycle in fertilized but not in parthenogenetically activated mouse eggs

Zernicka-Goetz, Magdalena and Ciemerych, Maria A. and Kubiak, Jacek Z. and Tarkowski, Andrzej K. and Maro, Bernard (1995) Cytostatic factor inactivation is induced by a calcium-dependent mechanism present until the second cell cycle in fertilized but not in parthenogenetically activated mouse eggs. Journal of Cell Science, 108 (2). pp. 469-474. ISSN 0021-9533. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20190422-101713745

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Abstract

Cytostatic factor (CSF) is an activity responsible for the metaphase II arrest in vertebrate oocytes. This activity maintains a high level of maturation promoting factor (MPF) in the oocyte and both activities are destroyed after fertilization or parthenogenetic activation. To study some of the characteristics of the mechanism involved in MPF and CSF destruction, we constructed hybrid cells between metaphase II arrested oocytes and early embryos obtained after fertilization or artificial activation. We found that the behavior of hybrid cells differed depending upon the type of oocyte activation. Initially, the reaction of both types of hybrid cells was similar, the nuclear envelope broke down and chromatin condensation was induced. However, while metaphase II oocytes fused with parthenogenetic eggs remained arrested in M-phase, the oocytes fused with fertilized eggs underwent activation and passed into interphase. This ability of fertilized eggs to induce oocyte activation was still present at the beginning, but not at the end of the second embryonic cell cycle. Oocyte activation induced by fusion with a fertilized egg could be prevented when calcium was chelated by BAPTA. Thus, element(s) of the mechanism involved in calcium release triggered by a sperm component at fertilization remain(s) active until the second cell cycle and is (are) inactivated before the end of the 2-cell stage.


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Zernicka-Goetz, Magdalena0000-0002-7004-2471
Additional Information:© 1995 The Company of Biologists. (Received 14 October 1994 - Accepted 15 November 1994) We thank D. Maluchnik and N. Winston for critical reading of the manuscript and R. Schwartzmann and G. Géraud for their expert photographic work. We are grateful to Dr J. Kilmartin for the gift of the YL1/2 antibody. This work was supported by grants from La Ligue contre le Cancer, l’Association pour la Recherche contre le Cancer and the Faculty of Biology of the University of Warsaw.
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La Ligue contre le CancerUNSPECIFIED
l’Association pour la Recherche contre le CancerUNSPECIFIED
University of WarsawUNSPECIFIED
Subject Keywords:mouse oocyte, CSF, cytostatic factor, MPF, maturation promoting factor, cell cycle, sperm, parthenogenesis
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Official Citation:Cytostatic factor inactivation is induced by a calcium-dependent mechanism present until the second cell cycle in fertilized but not in parthenogenetically activated mouse eggs M. Zernicka-Goetz, M.A. Ciemerych, J.Z. Kubiak, A.K. Tarkowski, B. Maro Journal of Cell Science 1995 108: 469-474
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