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Activation of an AMP-activated protein kinase is involved in post-diapause development of Artemia franciscana encysted embryos

机译:AMP激活的蛋白激酶的激活参与了淡水蒿混入胚的滞后发育

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Background Cysts of Artemia can remain in a dormant state for long periods with a very low metabolic rate, and only resume their development with the approach of favorable conditions. The post-diapause development is a very complicated process involving a variety of metabolic and biochemical events. However, the intrinsic mechanisms that regulate this process are unclear. Results Herein we report the specific activation of an AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in the post-diapause developmental process of Artemia. Using a phospho-AMPKα antibody, AMPK was shown to be phosphorylated in the post-diapause developmental process. Results of kinase assay analysis showed that this phosphorylation is essential for AMPK activation. Using whole-mount immunohistochemistry, phosphorylated AMPK was shown to be predominantly located in the ectoderm of the early developed embryos in a ring shape; however, the location and shape of the activation region changed as development proceeded. Additionally, Western blotting analysis on different portions of the cyst extracts showed that phosphorylated AMPKα localized to the nuclei and this location was not affected by intracellular pH. Confocal microscopy analysis of immunofluorescent stained cyst nuclei further showed that AMPKα localized to the nuclei when activated. Moreover, cellular AMP, ADP, and ATP levels in developing cysts were determined by HPLC, and the results showed that the activation of Artemia AMPK may not be associated with cellular AMP:ATP ratios, suggesting other pathways for regulation of Artemia AMPK activity. Conclusion Together, we report evidence demonstrating the activation of AMPK in Artemia developing cysts and present an argument for its role in the development-related gene expression and energy control in certain cells during post-diapause development of Artemia.
机译:背景卤虫囊肿可以长期处于休眠状态,且代谢率非常低,只有在有利条件下才能恢复其发育。滞后性发育是一个非常复杂的过程,涉及各种代谢和生化事件。但是,调节这一过程的内在机制尚不清楚。结果在本文中,我们报告了卤虫的滞后发育过程中AMP激活的蛋白激酶(AMPK)的特异性激活。使用磷酸化AMPKα抗体,显示了在滞后后发育过程中AMPK被磷酸化。激酶测定分析的结果表明,这种磷酸化对于AMPK激活至关重要。使用完整的免疫组织化学法,磷酸化的AMPK被证明主要位于早期发育的胚的外胚层中,呈环形。然而,活化区域的位置和形状随着显影的进行而改变。另外,对囊肿提取物不同部分的蛋白质印迹分析表明,磷酸化的AMPKα定位于细胞核,并且该位置不受细胞内pH的影响。免疫荧光染色的囊肿核的共聚焦显微镜分析进一步表明,AMPKα激活后定位于核中。此外,通过HPLC测定了发育中的囊肿中的细胞AMP,ADP和ATP水平,结果表明,卤虫AMPK的激活可能与细胞AMP:ATP的比例无关,这提示了其他调节卤虫AMPK活性的途径。结论总之,我们报告了证据,这些证据表明AMPK在卤虫发育中的囊肿中的激活作用,并提出了其在滞后性卤虫发展过程中在某些细胞中与发育相关的基因表达和能量控制中的作用的论据。

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