Evidence for translation of HPRT enzyme on maternal mRNA in early mouse embryos.
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This paper presents evidence that maternal mRNA is responsible for the early increase in HPRT activity in preimplantation mouse embryos. Increase of HPRT activity is demonstrable from as early as 6 h postfertilization when there is barely detectable synthesis of embryonic RNA. The increase is sensitive to cycloheximide and thus requires protein synthesis, whereas it is insensitive to alpha-amanitin and therefore independent of mRNA synthesis. These results suggest that translation of HPRT occurs on pre-existing maternal mRNA. Embryo-coded HPRT activity is detectable by the 4- to 8-cell stage when the increase in HPRT activity becomes sensitive to alpha-amanitin. The transition from maternal- to embryo-coded enzyme activity is completed by the time of compaction. At this stage there is an unexplained yet reproducible loss of HPRT activity. Other maternally-inherited enzymes show a marked degradation occurring at a similar time. It is possible that the enzyme degradation observed reflects some common mechanism directing the changeover from maternally-derived to embryonically-derived enzymes.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of embryology and experimental morphology
دوره 74 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1983