ECB-ART-35628
Dev Biol
1995 Jun 01;1692:415-20. doi: 10.1006/dbio.1995.1157.
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A periodic network of G protein beta gamma subunit coexisting with cytokeratin filament in starfish oocytes.
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Heterotrimeric G proteins are membrane-bound and carry signals from activated receptors on plasma membranes to cytoplasmic effector enzymes and channels. In starfish oocytes, the beta gamma subunit of G protein mediates 1-methyladenine stimulation of oocyte maturation. In order to investigate the localization of beta gamma subunits in starfish oocytes during oocyte maturation, we raised a monoclonal antibody against the beta subunit. By immunofluorescence microscopy using the antibody, immature oocytes show a network of fibers in the cytoplasm. The staining of fibers is beaded with a periodicity of 0.7 microns. The same staining pattern is obtained by anti-gamma subunit antibody. In addition, the fibers are stained by anti-cytokeratin antibody. These results indicate that the G protein beta gamma subunit coexists with cytokeratin filaments in starfish oocytes. Stimulation of oocyte maturation by 1-methyladenine causes the beta gamma subunit to be disassembled.
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