TY - JOUR
T1 - 1-Methyladenine production from ATP by starfish ovarian follicle cells
AU - Mita, Masatoshi
AU - Yoshikuni, Michiyasu
AU - Nagahama, Yoshitaka
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are indebted to Dr. Ikuo Yasumasu, Waseda University, for encouragement throughout the course of this study and to Dr. Ken Yamazaki, Waseda University, for his kind assistance in preparation of the figures. Thanks are also extended to Dr. Hideki Katow and the staff of Asamushi Marine Biological Station, University of Tohoku, to Dr. Hiroaki Tosuji, Kagoshima University and to Dr. Shin-ichi Nemoto and the staff of Tateyama Marine Laboratories, Ochanomizu University, for their help in collecting starfish. This study was performed under the auspices of the NIBB Cooperative Research Program (97-120 and 98-121) and supported in part by a Grant-in-Aid (No. 09640797 to M.M.) from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan.
PY - 1999/6/28
Y1 - 1999/6/28
N2 - 1-Methyladenine (1-MeAde), the oocyte maturation-inducing substance in starfish, is produced by ovarian follicle cells upon stimulation with a gonad-stimulating substance (GSS) released from the radial nerves. We have shown previously that GSS causes a reduction in the intracellular levels of ATP coincident with 1-MeAde production. The present study examined whether the adenine molecule of 1-MeAde is directly derived from ATP. When isolated follicle cells from the starfish Asterina pectinifera were preloaded with [U-14C]adenine or [U-14C]adenosine, there was an increase in the intracellular levels of radiolabeled adenine nucleotides, particularly ATP. Following further incubation with GSS, the intracellular levels of radiolabeled ATP decreased, concomitant with a marked increase in the levels of [14C]1-MeAde in the medium. The amount of ATP consumed under the influence of GSS was similar to the amount of 1-MeAde produced. However, there was no change in the levels of ADP and AMP regardless of the presence or absence of GSS. These findings strongly suggest that 1-MeAde is synthesized from ATP as a substrate in follicle cells under the influence of GSS. Furthermore, using [methyl-3H]methionine, the methyl group of 1-MeAde was found to be derived from methionine. Thus GSS appears to stimulate the synthesis of 1-MeAde from ATP via the methylation process in starfish ovarian follicle cells. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V.
AB - 1-Methyladenine (1-MeAde), the oocyte maturation-inducing substance in starfish, is produced by ovarian follicle cells upon stimulation with a gonad-stimulating substance (GSS) released from the radial nerves. We have shown previously that GSS causes a reduction in the intracellular levels of ATP coincident with 1-MeAde production. The present study examined whether the adenine molecule of 1-MeAde is directly derived from ATP. When isolated follicle cells from the starfish Asterina pectinifera were preloaded with [U-14C]adenine or [U-14C]adenosine, there was an increase in the intracellular levels of radiolabeled adenine nucleotides, particularly ATP. Following further incubation with GSS, the intracellular levels of radiolabeled ATP decreased, concomitant with a marked increase in the levels of [14C]1-MeAde in the medium. The amount of ATP consumed under the influence of GSS was similar to the amount of 1-MeAde produced. However, there was no change in the levels of ADP and AMP regardless of the presence or absence of GSS. These findings strongly suggest that 1-MeAde is synthesized from ATP as a substrate in follicle cells under the influence of GSS. Furthermore, using [methyl-3H]methionine, the methyl group of 1-MeAde was found to be derived from methionine. Thus GSS appears to stimulate the synthesis of 1-MeAde from ATP via the methylation process in starfish ovarian follicle cells. Copyright (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V.
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U2 - 10.1016/S0304-4165(99)00041-0
DO - 10.1016/S0304-4165(99)00041-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 10366755
AN - SCOPUS:0033066229
SN - 0304-4165
VL - 1428
SP - 13
EP - 20
JO - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects
JF - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - General Subjects
IS - 1
ER -