Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II triggers mouse egg activation and embryo development in the absence of Ca2+ oscillations
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Calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II triggers mouse egg activation and embryo development in the absence of Ca2+ oscillations
Abstract
Fertilization in mammalian eggs is accompanied by oscillatory changes in intracellular Ca(2+) concentration, which are critical for initiating and completing egg activation events and the developmental program. Ca(2+)/Camodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) is a multifunctional enzyme that is postulated to be the downstream transducer of the Ca(2+) signal in many cell types. We tested the hypothesis that CaMKII is the major integrator of Ca(2+)-induced egg activation events and embryo development by microinjecting a cRNA that encodes a constitutively active (Ca(2+)-independent) mutant form of CaMKII (CA-CaMKII) into mouse eggs. Expression of this cRNA, which does not increase intracellular Ca(2+), induced a sustained rise in CaMKII activity and triggered egg activation events, including cell cycle resumption, and degradation and recruitment of maternal mRNAs; cortical granule exocytosis, however, did not occur normally. Furthermore, when mouse eggs were injected with sperm devoid of Ca(2+)-releasing activity and activated with either CA-CaMKII cRNA or by SrCl(2), similar rates and incidence of development to the blastocyst stage were observed. These results strongly suggest that CaMKII is a major integrator of the Ca(2+) changes that occur following fertilization.
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