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KMID : 0578319910010020197
Molecules and Cells
1991 Volume.1 No. 2 p.197 ~ p.201
Temporal Relationship between Histone H1 Kinase Activity and Maturation Promoting Factor Activity during Mouse Oocyte Matruration
Park, Ki Su
Cho, Chunghee/Lee, Kyung-Kwang/Kim, Kyungjin/Lee, Chung Choo/Cho, Wan Kyoo
Abstract
The present study examines whether the histone HI kinase activity may alter as a function of specific stages of mouse oocyte meiotic maturation and whether changes in histone H1 kinase activity are associated with those in maturation promoting factor (MPF) activity. The histone H1 kinase activity was determined in 20 gl of final volume containing 10 0 of oocyte extracts, 1 gg/ml histone H1 as substrate and 2-5 gCi [y-32P]ATP in 100 mM non-radioactive ATP. Samples were loaded on 18% SDS-polyacrylamide separation gel, and the phosphorylated histone H1 was visualized by autoradiography. The MPF activity in vivo was determined by microinjection of cytoplasmic fractions (---10 pl) taken from donor oocytes into germinal vesicle (GV}arrested oocytes, and then the percent (%) of germinal vesicle breakdown (GVBD) was scored at 2 and 4 h after culture in vitro. Donor oocytes were oocytes with GV, GVBD, nuclear membrane produced by puromycin treatment (50 gg/ml) and nuclear membrane dissolution (NMD). The MPF activity appeared at the time of GVBD and increased during metaphase. The profiles of MPF activity change during metaphase II and NMD were similar to those of GVBD. The histone H1 kinase activity of mouse oocytes in vitro also increased in GJM phase transition and decreased after M-phase. These data indicate that the alteration in histone H1 kinase activity appears to be in parallel with that of MPF activity during mouse oocyte maturation.
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