Induction of metaphase arrest in cleaving Xenopus embryos by the protein kinase p90Rsk
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.286.5443.1365
Induction of metaphase arrest in cleaving Xenopus embryos by the protein kinase p90Rsk
Abstract
Before fertilization, vertebrate eggs are arrested in metaphase of meiosis II by cytostatic factor (CSF), an activity that requires activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. To investigate whether CSF arrest is mediated by the protein kinase p90Rsk, which is phosphorylated and activated by MAPK, a constitutively activated (CA) form of Rsk was expressed in Xenopus embryos. Expression of CA Rsk resulted in cleavage arrest, and cytological analysis showed that arrested blastomeres were in M phase with prominent spindles characteristic of meiotic metaphase. Thus, Rsk appears to be the mediator of MAPK-dependent CSF arrest in vertebrate unfertilized eggs.
Comment in
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Perspectives: signal transduction. Cell survival demands some Rsk.Science. 1999 Nov 12;286(5443):1309-10. doi: 10.1126/science.286.5443.1309. Science. 1999. PMID: 10610536 No abstract available.
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