Fertilization results in the tyrosine phosphorylation of several egg p
roteins within minutes of sperm-egg binding and inhibitor studies have
shown that tyrosine kinase activity is required for many aspects of e
gg activation. The present study demonstrates the presence of p59(c-fy
n) kinase in the sea urchin egg and examines the effect of fertilizati
on on the activity of this enzyme. Fertilization had little effect on
Fyn kinase activity during the first 2 min after insemination; however
, activity had increased approximately eightfold between 5 and 15 min
postinsemination. This initial, rapid increase in kinase activity was
followed by a period of slightly elevated kinase activity, which was t
wo- to threefold higher than that in the unfertilized egg. Bindin, as
well as various parthenogenic agents known to activate the calcium- an
d pH-mediated pathways of egg activation, failed to elicit any change
in enzyme activity, indicating that activation of the kinase required
sperm-induced egg activation. However, phorbol ester treatment did ind
uce a slow increase in kinase activity within 30 to 60 min of administ
ration. These findings indicate that the p59(fyn) kinase is activated
within minutes of fertilization and may play a role in the egg activat
ion process. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.