Abstract

We reported previously that egg membrane rafts serve as a subcellular microdomain for sperm-dependent tyrosine kinase signaling in Xenopus fertilization. Moreover, we demonstrated that raft-associated Src tyrosine kinase was activated by sperm in vitro. Here we show that egg rafts incubated with sperm or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) can promote Src-dependent phosphorylation of phospholipase Cgamma (PLCgamma) and transient calcium release in the extracts of unfertilized Xenopus eggs. In vivo egg activation by sperm or H2O2 also promotes tyrosine phosphorylation and raft-translocalization of PLCgamma. Immunodepletion of PLCgamma from the egg extracts inhibits the raft-dependent calcium release. Rafts prepared from H2O2-activated eggs also promote Src-dependent dephosphorylation of p42 mitogen-activated protein kinase and cell cycle transition from metaphase II to interphase in egg extracts. PLCgamma phosphorylation and calcium release in egg extracts can be promoted by rafts prepared from COS-7 cells expressing the Xenopus Src gene. These results demonstrate that the signaling events elicited by fertilization in Xenopus eggs can be reconstituted in vitro. The development of such experimental platforms will allow us to dissect the molecular mechanism of sperm-dependent activation of raft-associated Src and subsequent up-regulation of PLCgamma and egg activation machinery in Xenopus eggs.

Highlights

  • Fertilization is triggered by the interaction of gametes followed by a subsequent increase in the free calcium concentration ([Ca2ϩ]i)1 within the egg cytoplasm

  • Fertilized eggs undergo a transient Ca2ϩ release at least in part through the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (InsPtd[1,4,5]P3)-dependent pathway [1, 2]. This Ca2ϩ release signal is necessary and sufficient to initiate a series of events associated with embryonic development, such as entry into the somatic cell cycle that involves the completion of the meiotic cell cycle and de novo DNA synthesis [3, 4]

  • Inhibition of the Src activity of the egg blocks tyrosine phosphorylation and activation of phospholipase C (PLC)␥, production of InsPtd[1,4,5]P3, Ca2ϩ release, and resumption of the meiotic cell cycle [12, 24], suggesting that the Src-PLC␥ signaling cascade is involved in fertilization

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Fertilization is triggered by the interaction of gametes followed by a subsequent increase in the free calcium concentration ([Ca2ϩ]i)1 within the egg cytoplasm. We show that egg rafts incubated with sperm or hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) can promote Src-dependent phosphorylation of phospholipase C␥ (PLC␥) and transient calcium release in the extracts of unfertilized Xenopus eggs. PLC␥ phosphorylation and calcium release in egg extracts can be promoted by rafts prepared from COS-7 cells expressing the Xenopus Src gene.

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