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Polarity of the ascidian egg cortex before fertilization.

C Sardet1, J Speksnijder, M Terasaki, P Chang.   

Abstract

The unfertilized ascidian egg displays a visible polar organization along its animal-vegetal axis. In particular, the myoplasm, a mitochondria-rich subcortical domain inherited by the blastomeres that differentiate into muscle cells, is mainly situated in the vegetal hemisphere. We show that, in the unfertilized egg, this vegetal domain is enriched in actin and microfilaments and excludes microtubules. This polar distribution of microfilaments and microtubules persists in isolated cortices prepared by shearing eggs attached to a polylysine-coated surface. The isolated cortex is further characterized by an elaborate network of tubules and sheets of endoplasmic reticulum (ER). This cortical ER network is tethered to the plasma membrane at discrete sites, is covered with ribosomes and contains a calsequestrin-like protein. Interestingly, this ER network is distributed in a polar fashion along the animal-vegetal axis of the egg: regions with a dense network consisting mainly of sheets or tightly knit tubes are present in the vegetal hemisphere only, whereas areas characterized by a sparse tubular ER network are uniquely found in the animal hemisphere region. The stability of the polar organization of the cortex was studied by perturbing the distribution of organelles in the egg and depolymerizing microfilaments and microtubules. The polar organization of the cortical ER network persists after treatment of eggs with nocodazole, but is disrupted by treatment with cytochalasin B. In addition, we show that centrifugal forces that displace the cytoplasmic organelles do not alter the appearance and polar organization of the isolated egg cortex. These findings taken together with our previous work suggest that the intrinsic polar distribution of cortical membranous and cytoskeletal components along the animal-vegetal axis of the egg are important for the spatial organization of calcium-dependent events and their developmental consequences.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1638982     DOI: 10.1242/dev.115.1.221

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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