CALCIUM-RELEASE AT FERTILIZATION IN STARFISH EGGS IS MEDIATED BY PHOSPHOLIPASE C-GAMMA

Citation
Dj. Carroll et al., CALCIUM-RELEASE AT FERTILIZATION IN STARFISH EGGS IS MEDIATED BY PHOSPHOLIPASE C-GAMMA, The Journal of cell biology, 138(6), 1997, pp. 1303-1311
Citations number
72
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00219525
Volume
138
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1303 - 1311
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9525(1997)138:6<1303:CAFISE>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Although inositol trisphosphate (IP3) functions in releasing Ca2+ in e ggs at fertilization, it is not known how fertilization activates the phospholipase C that produces IP3. To distinguish between a role for P LC gamma, which is activated when its two sic homology-2 (SH2) domains bind to an activated tyrosine kinase, and PLC beta, which is activate d by a G protein, we injected starfish eggs with a PLC gamma SH2 domai n fusion protein that inhibits activation of PLC gamma. In these eggs, Ca2+ release at fertilization was delayed, or with a high concentrati on of protein and a low concentration of sperm, completely inhibited. The PLC gamma SH2 protein is a specific inhibitor of PLC gamma in the egg, since it did not inhibit PLC beta activation of Ca2+ release init iated by the serotonin 2c receptor, or activation of Ca2+ release by I P3 injection. Furthermore, injection of a PLC gamma SH2 domain protein mutated at its phosphotyrosine binding site, or the SH2 domains of an other protein (the phosphatase SHP2), did not inhibit Ca2+ release at fertilization. These results indicate that during fertilization of sta rfish eggs, activation of phospholipase C gamma by an SH2 domain-media ted process stimulates the production of IP3 that causes intracellular Ca2+ release.