ADP-ribosyl cyclases regulate early development of the sea urchin.
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Author(s)
Ramakrishnan, L
Uhlinger, K
Dale, L
Hamdoun, A
Patel, S
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
ADP-ribosyl cyclases are multifunctional enzymes involved in the metabolism of nucleotide derivatives necessary for Ca(2+) signalling such as cADPR and NAADP. Although Ca(2+) signalling is a critical regulator of early development, little is known of the role of ADP-ribosyl cyclases during embryogenesis. Here we analyze the expression, activity and function of ADP-ribosyl cyclases in the embryo of the sea urchin - a key organism for study of both Ca(2+) signalling and embryonic development. ADP-ribosyl cyclase isoforms (SpARC1-4) showed unique changes in expression during early development. These changes were associated with an increase in the ratio of cADPR:NAADP production. Over-expression of SpARC4 (a preferential cyclase) disrupted gastrulation. Our data highlight the importance of ADP-ribosyl cyclases during embryogenesis.
Date Issued
2016-06-01
Date Acceptance
2016-02-27
Citation
Messenger, 2016, 5 (1-2), pp.100-106
ISSN
2167-955X
Publisher
Ingenta Connect
Start Page
100
End Page
106
Journal / Book Title
Messenger
Volume
5
Issue
1-2
Copyright Statement
Copyright © 2016 American Scientific Publishers
Subjects
ADP-ribosyl cyclase
NAADP
cyclic ADP-ribose
early development
gastrulation
Publication Status
Published