Molecular cloning and partial characterization of medaka fish stromelysin-3 and its restricted expression in the oocytes of small growing follicles of the ovary
K. Ogiwara et al., Molecular cloning and partial characterization of medaka fish stromelysin-3 and its restricted expression in the oocytes of small growing follicles of the ovary, MOL REPROD, 61(1), 2002, pp. 21-31
A cDNA clone (2755-bp) for stromelysin-3 was isolated by screening the cDNA
library and by 3'- and 5'-rapid amplification of cDNA ends using ovary RNA
of the medaka fish Oryzias latipes. The clone encodes a protein of 492 ami
no acids. Stromelysin-3 mRNA was detected only in the ovary. In situ hybrid
ization analysis revealed that stromelysin-3 mRNA was localized in the oocy
te cytoplasm of small growing follicles. RT-PCR analysis of total RNAs isol
ated from various-sized follicles and ovulated oocytes was conducted in ord
er to determine the mRNA levels during oocyte growth. The stromelysin-3 mRN
A level was the highest in the small follicles, and the mRNA levels decreas
ed as the follicles grew. No significant stromelysin-3 mRNA was detected in
the ovulated oocytes or immature ovaries. The fish stromelysin-3 cDNA was
expressed in COS-1 cells in order to characterize the intracellular localiz
ation of the protein. A 56 kDa protein was synthesized and secreted into th
e culture medium. The secreted stromelysin-3 exhibited gelatin-degrading ac
tivity. Mol. Reprod. Dev. 61: 21-31, 2002. (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.