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ECB-ART-39277
Dev Biol 2004 Dec 15;2762:330-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2004.08.036.
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PDK1 is required for the hormonal signaling pathway leading to meiotic resumption in starfish oocytes.

Hiraoka D , Hori-Oshima S , Fukuhara T , Tachibana K , Okumura E , Kishimoto T .


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Meiotic resumption is generally under the control of an extracellular maturation-inducing hormone. It is equivalent to the G2-M phase transition in somatic cell mitosis and is regulated by cyclin B-Cdc2 kinase. However, the complete signaling pathway from the hormone to cyclin B-Cdc2 is yet unclear in any organism. A model system to analyze meiotic resumption is the starfish oocyte, in which Akt/protein kinase B (PKB) plays a key mediator in hormonal signaling that leads to cyclin B-Cdc2 activation. Here we show in starfish oocytes that when PDK1 activity is inhibited by a neutralizing antibody, maturation-inducing hormone fails to induce cyclin B-Cdc2 activation at the meiotic G2-M phase transition, even though PDK2 activity becomes detectable. These observations assign a novel role to PDK1 for a hormonal signaling intermediate toward meiotic resumption. They further support that PDK2 is a molecule distinct from PDK1 and Akt, and that PDK2 activity is not sufficient for the full activation of Akt in the absence of PDK1 activity.

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Genes referenced: LOC105442554 LOC115919910 LOC115929578 LOC582192 LOC586799 LOC587933