Calcium signals for egg activation in mammals

S Miyazaki, M Ito - Journal of pharmacological sciences, 2006 - Elsevier
S Miyazaki, M Ito
Journal of pharmacological sciences, 2006Elsevier
A dramatic increase in intracellular Ca 2+ concentration ([Ca 2+] i) occurs in eggs at
fertilization common to all animal species examined to date, and this serves as a pivotal
signal for egg activation characterized by resumption of meiotic cell division and formation of
the pronuclei. In mammalian eggs, repetitive [Ca 2+] i rises (Ca 2+ oscillations) each of
which accompanies a propagating wave across the egg occur due to release of Ca 2+ from
the endoplasmic reticulum mainly through type 1 inositol 1, 4, 5-trisphosphate (IP 3) …
Abstract
A dramatic increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) occurs in eggs at fertilization common to all animal species examined to date, and this serves as a pivotal signal for egg activation characterized by resumption of meiotic cell division and formation of the pronuclei. In mammalian eggs, repetitive [Ca2+]i rises (Ca2+ oscillations) each of which accompanies a propagating wave across the egg occur due to release of Ca2+ from the endoplasmic reticulum mainly through type 1 inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3) receptor. Ca2+ oscillations are induced by a cytosolic sperm factor driven into the egg cytoplasm upon sperm-egg fusion. A current strong candidate of the sperm factor is a novel sperm-specific isozyme of phospholipase C (IP3-producing enzyme), PLCζ. Recent extensive research has reveled characteristics of PLCζ such as the Ca2+ oscillation-inducing activity after injection of PLCζ-encoding RNA or recombinant PLCζ into mouse eggs, extremely high Ca2+-sensitivity of the enzymatic activity in vitro, and nuclear translocation ability possibly related to cell-cycle-dependent regulation of Ca2+ oscillations. [Ca2+]i rises cause successive activation of calmodulin-dependent kinase II and E3 ubiquitin ligase, lead to proteolysis of ubiquitinated cyclin B1 and inactivation of metaphase-promoting factor (Cdk1/cyclin B1 complex), and result in the release of eggs from meiotic arrest.
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