Abstract

Progesterone stimulates the activity of a potent Ca 2+- and cyclic nucleotide-independent histone kinase in Xenopus oocytes. Microinjection of ATP-γ-S during the course of meiotic maturation or after the oocytes had arrested at second meiotic metaphase resulted in a further increase of this histone kinase activity in progesterone-stimulated oocytes. ATP-γ-S microinjection also increased and stabilized the activity of the maturation-promoting factor. The possible mechanism of ATP-γ-S action is discussed.

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