In vivo and in vitro Effects of a Protease Inhibitor (E-64) on Cell Division of Xenopus eggs

2000 
Abstract Microinjection of E-64 into single blastomeres of Xenopus embryos at the 2-cell stage arrested cell division. In vitro treatment of cultured individual cells at the blastular embryonic stage with E-64 c also arrested the cleavages. We examined the effects of E-64 on the proteasome and calcium-activated protease in Xenopus embryos in vitro. E-64 inhibited calpain-like protease activity. Calpain-like protease activity was stimulated during cleavage. These results indicated that a calpain-like protease might be involved in the cell division of early Xenopus embryos.
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