Author:
Bell J. C.,Smith L. C.,Rumpf R.,Goff A. K.
Abstract
The role of the nucleus in protein synthesis reprogramming during oocyte
maturation was examined in immature or mature bovine oocytes, enucleated at
the germinal vesicle (GV) stage or the metaphase II (MII) stage. Cumulusoocyte
complexes (COCs) were denuded before or after
maturationin vitro. Denuded oocytes were
(i) enucleated at the GV or MII stage (after DNA
staining and ultraviolet (UV) exposure), (ii) stained
and exposed to UV but not enucleated, or (iii) used as
controls. After treatment, oocytes were labelled for 4 h
with35S-methionine or were matured for 24 h before
labelling. GV- or MII- karyoplasts and small portions of cytoplasm
(cytoplasts), removed during enucleation, were also labelled. Labelled
oocytes, karyoplasts or cytoplasts were prepared for one-dimensional
polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Incorporation of labelled methionine into
oocyte protein was measured. Enucleation did not affect protein synthesis
reprogramming, but incorporation of 35S-methionine in
immature UV-stained oocytes was high-possibly due to nuclear repair
mechanisms. Protein proles of GV- and MII- karyoplasts differed from those of
immature and mature oocytes. In conclusion, normal protein synthesis
reprogramming in the cytoplasm can occur in the absence of the nucleus, and
specic proteins are synthesized in the nuclear region.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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