Partial purification ofXenopus laevis egg extract factor(s) that induce swelling in permeabilized human sperm
- 1 May 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Experimental Zoology
- Vol. 258 (2) , 263-272
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1402580218
Abstract
A combination of adsorption (protamine-agarose) and gel filtration (Sephacryl S-300) chromatography was used to enrich for factor(s) in Xenopus laevis frog egg extract that induce nuclear swelling-chromatin decondensation in permeabilized human sperm. It was determined that a 70-fold purification of the factor(s) that induce human sperm nuclear swelling has resulted from the purification scheme. The reduced, active factor(s) have a Kav of 0.12 and an approximate molecular weight of 290,000 daltons. The extract nuclear swelling activity is sensitive to temmperaturs of 50°C and above, as well as proteolytic treatment. RNase and cycloheximide treatments of the extracts have no effect on the nuclear swelling activity. These data suggest that the egg extract factor(s) that induce nuclear swelling in permeabilized human sperm are protein(s) that are present in the unfertilized frog egg.Keywords
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