Hosoya H, Takagi T, Mabuchi I, Iwaasa H, Sakai H, Hiramoto Y, Konishi K
Department of Ultrastructural Research, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Japan.
Cell Struct Funct. 1988 Dec;13(6):525-32. doi: 10.1247/csf.13.525.
The 15 kDa protein is the most abundant low molecular weight Ca2+-binding protein, different from calmodulin, in eggs of sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus. The data from the amino acid sequence demonstrated that the 15 kDa protein belonged to the troponin C superfamily. Based on immunofluorescent and immunomicroscopic observations, we showed that the 15 kDa protein localized in the nuclei of fertilized eggs and mitotic apparatus of dividing eggs. Microinjection of the antibody against 15 kDa protein into sea urchin blastomeres resulted in the arresting of cell division. These results suggest that the 15 kDa protein plays an important role in mitosis of sea urchin egg.
15 kDa蛋白是海胆(Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus)卵中最丰富的低分子量Ca2+结合蛋白,与钙调蛋白不同。氨基酸序列数据表明,15 kDa蛋白属于肌钙蛋白C超家族。基于免疫荧光和免疫显微镜观察,我们发现15 kDa蛋白定位于受精卵的细胞核和分裂卵的有丝分裂器中。将抗15 kDa蛋白的抗体显微注射到海胆卵裂球中会导致细胞分裂停滞。这些结果表明,15 kDa蛋白在海胆卵的有丝分裂中起重要作用。