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Dev Growth Differ 1985 Jan 01;275:563-572. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-169X.1985.00563.x.
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Effect of Cysteine and Its Derivatives on 1-Methyladenine Production by Starfish Follicle Cells: (starfish follicle cells/1-MeAde/GSS/cysteine inhibition).

Mita M .


Abstract
Spawning of the gametes in the starfish, Asterina pectinifera, induced by a gonad-stimulating substance (GSS) was inhibited by cysteine. This inhibitory effect of cysteine was due to the reduction of GSS activity and the inhibition of 1-methyadenine (1-MeAde) production in follicle cells. Homocysteine and cysteamine also reduced GSS activity, but cystamine had no effect on the activity. This suggests that the loss of GSS activity is related to a SH group. Furthermore, the effect of cysteine on 1-MeAde production was investigated using isolated follicle cells. The half maximum decrease of the GSS-dependent 1-MeAde production in follicle cells was obtained with the concentration of 2.0 mM L-cysteine. A similar effect was observed with D-cysteine. Homo cysteine and cysteamine also reduced the GSS-dependent 1-MeAde production. But methionine, serine, glutamic acid and aspartic acid did not affect the 1-MeAde production of follicle cells. In addition, cystamine also inhibited the GSS-dependent 1-MeAde production. These suggest that both a SH group and a SS bond of these compounds are effective on the inhibition of the GSS-dependent 1-MeAde biosynthesis. Cysteine and homocysteine also inhibited concanavalin A (Con A).induced 1-MeAde production of follicle cells, but they had no effect on binding of Con A to the surface of follicle cells.

PubMed ID: 37282043
Article link: Dev Growth Differ