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Title: Oocyte fertilization triggers acid phosphatase activity during Rhodnius prolixus embryogenesis
Authors: Fialho, Eliane
Silveira, Alan Barbosa da
Masuda, Hatisaburo
Silva Neto, Mario Alberto Cardoso da
Keywords: Rhodnius
Acid Phosphatase
Fosfatase Ácida
Embryonic Development
Desenvolvimento Embrionário
Fertilization
Fertilização
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Citation: SILVEIRA, Alan Barbosa da et al. Oocyte fertilization triggers acid phosphatase activity during Rhodnius prolixus embryogenesis. Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, v. 32, p. 871–880, 2002.
Abstract: Acid phosphatase activity, previously identified in Rhodnius prolixus oocytes, was studied during egg development. Fertilized eggs exhibited a five fold increase of total acid phosphatase activity during the first days of development. In contrast non-fertilized oviposited eggs showed no activation of this enzyme. An optimum pH of 4.0 for pNPP hydrolysis in a saturable linear reaction and a strong inhibition by lysosomal acid phosphatase inhibitors such as NaF (10 mM) and Na+/K+ tartrate (0.5 mM) are the major biochemical properties of this enzyme. Fractionation of egg homogenates through gel filtration chromatography revealed a single peak of activity with a molecular mass of 94 kDa. The role of this enzyme in VT dephosphorylation was next evaluated. Western blots probed with anti-phosphoserine polyclonal antibody demonstrated that VT phosphoaminoacid content decreases during egg development. In vivo dephosphorylation during egg development was confirmed by following the removal of 32P from 32P-VT in metabolically labeled eggs. Vitellin was the only phosphorylated molecule able to inhibit pNPPase activity of partially purified acid phosphatase. These data indicate that acid phosphatase activation follows oocyte fertilization and this enzyme seems to be involved in VT dephosphorylation.  2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Description: p. 871–880.: tab. p&b.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6540
ISSN: 1879-0240
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