XB-ART-29225
Cell Differ
1985 May 01;163:161-8. doi: 10.1016/0045-6039(85)90513-5.
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Heat-shock response in Xenopus oocytes during meiotic maturation and activation.
Abstract
After a 60 min heat-shock at 36 degrees C, Xenopus oocytes are still able to accomplish a complete meiotic maturation in response to a progesterone treatment. The 36 degrees C heat-shock applied to maturing oocytes strongly enhances the synthesis of a single heat-shock protein of approx. 70 000 molecular weight (hsp70); after activation with the Ca2+-ionophore A 23187, matured oocytes still display the ability to synthesize hsp70 and to survive a heat-shock. A cycloheximide treatment combined with a heat-shock induces, during the recovery period, the synthesis of two heat-shock proteins, of approx. 70 000 and 83 000 molecular weight.
PubMed ID: 3924417
Article link: Cell Differ
Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: hsp70 hspa1l