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Egg-to-embryo Transition is Driven by Differential Responses to Ca(2+) Oscillation Number

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Journal Dev Biol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2002 Oct 12
PMID 12376103
Citations 119
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Abstract

Ca(2+) oscillations and signaling represent a basic mechanism for controlling many cellular events. Activation of mouse eggs entrains a temporal series of Ca(2+)-dependent events that include cortical granule exocytosis, cell cycle resumption with concomitant decreases in MPF and MAP kinase activities, and recruitment of maternal mRNAs. The outcome is a switch in cellular differentiation, i.e., the conversion of the egg into the zygote. By activating mouse eggs with experimentally controlled and precisely defined Ca(2+) transients, we demonstrate that each of these events is initiated by a different number of Ca(2+) transients, while their completion requires a greater number of Ca(2+) transients than for their initiation. This combination of differential responses to the number of Ca(2+) transients provides strong evidence that a single Ca(2+) transient-driven signaling system can initiate and drive a cell into a new developmental pathway, as well as can account for the temporal sequence of cellular changes associated with early development.

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