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Differentiation of a calsequestrin-containing endoplasmic reticulum during sea urchin oogenesis.

J H Henson1, S M Beaulieu, B Kaminer, D A Begg.   

Abstract

We have used light and electron microscopic immunolocalization to study the distribution of a sea urchin calsequestrin-like protein (SCS) during sea urchin oogenesis. SCS was localized exclusively in the lumen of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and in the nuclear envelope of oocytes of all maturation stages. Immunoelectron microscopy also revealed that SCS is not present in golgi complexes of oocytes. Double label immunofluorescent staining of frozen sections of ovary with the SCS antiserum and an antibody to the cortical granule protein hyalin indicated a dramatic morphogenesis of the SCS-containing ER (SCS-ER) coincident with oocyte maturation. This differentiation included an apparent increase in the amount and complexity of the cytoplasmic SCS-ER network, the transient appearance of stacks of SCS-ER cisternae in synthetically active vitellogenic oocytes, and the restructuring of the SCS-ER in the cortex. Immunofluorescence of isolated oocyte cortices showed a plasma membrane-associated SCS-ER which was much less dense and regular than that found surrounding the cortical granules in the mature unfertilized egg cortex. Cytoplasmic and cortical microtubule arrays are present in oocytes and may provide the basis for the SCS-ER distributional dynamics. The results of this study underscore the dynamic nature of ER and how it's organization reflects cellular functions. We suggest that the establishment during oogenesis of the dense SCS-ER tubuloreticulum provides the egg with the calcium sequestration and release apparatus that regulates calcium fluxes during egg activation and early development.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2257966     DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(90)90347-l

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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