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Antibody microarray analyses of signal transduction protein expression and phosphorylation during porcine oocyte maturation

Journal of Proteome Research, ISSN: 1535-3893, Vol: 7, Issue: 7, Page: 2860-2871
2008
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Kinex antibody microarray analyses was used to investigate the regulation of 188 protein kinases, 24 protein phosphatases, and 170 other regulatory proteins during meiotic maturation of immature germinal vesicle (GV+) pig oocytes to maturing oocytes that had completed meiosis I (Ml), and fully mature oocytes arrested at metaphase of meiosis II (Mil). Increases in apparent protein levels of protein kinases accounted for most of the detected changes during the GV to Ml transition, whereas reduced protein kinase levels and increased protein phosphorylation characterized the Ml to Mil transition. During the Ml to Mil period, many of the Ml-associated increased levels of the proteins and phosphosites were completely or partially reversed. The regulation of these proteins were also examined in parallel during the meiotic maturation of bovine, frog, and sea star oocytes with the Kinex antibody microarray. Western blotting analyses confirmed altered expression levels of Bub1 A, IRAK4, MST2, PP4C, and Rsk2, and the phosphorylation site changes in the kinases Erk5 (T218 + Y220), FAK (S722), GSK3-beta (Y216), MEK1 (S217 + S221) and PKR1 (T451), and nucleophosmin/B23 (S4) during pig oocyte maturation. © 2008 American Chemical Society.

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Pelech, Steven; Jelinkova, Lucie; Susor, Andrej; Zhang, Hong; Shi, Xiaoqing; Pavlok, Antonin; Kubelka, Michal; Kovarova, Hana

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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Chemistry

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