Literature DB >> 28305055

Ooplasmic segregation in theTubifex egg: Mode of pole plasm accumulation and possible involvement of microfilaments.

Takashi Shimizu1.   

Abstract

Ooplasmic segregation, i.e. the accumulation of pole plasm in theTubifex egg, consists of two steps: (1) Cytoplasm devoid of yolk granules and lipid droplets migrates toward the egg periphery and forms a continuous subcortical layer around the whole egg; (2) the subcortical cytoplasm moves along the surface toward the animal pole in the animal hemisphere and toward the vegetal pole in the vegetal hemisphere, and finally accumulates at both poles of the egg to form the animal and vegetal pole plasms. Whereas the subcortical layer increases in volume during the first step, it decreases during the second step. This is ascribed to the compact rearrangement in the subcortical layer of membraneous organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria. The number of membraneous organelles associated with the cortical layer increases during the second step. Electron microscopy reveals the presence of microfilaments not only in the cortical layer but also in the subcortical layer. Subcortical microfilaments link membraneous organelles to form networks; some are associated with bundles of cortical microfilaments. The thickness of the cortical layer differs regionally. The pattern of this difference does not change during the second step. On the other hand, the subcortical cytoplasm moves ahead of the 'stationary' cortical layer. The accumulation of pole plasm is blocked by cytochalasin B but not by colchicine. The first step of this process is less sensitive to cytochalasin B than the second step, suggesting that these two steps are controlled by differnt mechanisms. The mechanical aspects of ooplasmic segregation in theTubifex egg are discussed in the light of the present observations.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Cytochalasin B; Microfilaments; Ooplasmic segregation; Pole plasm; Tubifex egg

Year:  1982        PMID: 28305055     DOI: 10.1007/BF00848412

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol        ISSN: 0340-0794


  15 in total

1. 

Authors:  Rudolf Weber
Journal:  Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org       Date:  1958-09

2.  Effect of Colchicine and cytochalasin B on ooplasmic segregation of ascidian eggs.

Authors:  M Zalokar
Journal:  Wilhelm Roux Arch Entwickl Mech Org       Date:  1974-09

3.  The cortical contraction related to the ooplasmic segregation inCiona intestinalis eggs.

Authors:  Tomo-O Sawada; Kenzi Osanai
Journal:  Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol       Date:  1981-07

4.  Movements of echinochrome granules during the early development of sea urchin eggs.

Authors:  A M Belanger; R C Rustad
Journal:  Nat New Biol       Date:  1972-09-20

5.  Mode of microfilament-arrangement in normal and cytochalasin-treated eggs of Tubifex (Annelida, Oligochaeta).

Authors:  T Shimizu
Journal:  Acta Embryol Exp (Palermo)       Date:  1978

6.  The effects of cytoskeleton inhibitors on cytoplasmic localization in Chaetopterus pergamentaceus.

Authors:  W R Eckberg
Journal:  Differentiation       Date:  1981       Impact factor: 3.880

7.  Formation of the amphibian grey crescent: Effects of colchicine and cytochalasin B.

Authors:  Mario E Manes; Richard P Elinson; Francisco D Barbieri
Journal:  Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol       Date:  1978-03

8.  Mechanism of action of cytochalasin: evidence that it binds to actin filament ends.

Authors:  S S Brown; J A Spudich
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1981-03       Impact factor: 10.539

9.  Induction of either contractile or structural actin-based gels in sea urchin egg cytoplasmic extract.

Authors:  R E Kane
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1980-09       Impact factor: 10.539

10.  Fluorescence studies on modes of cytochalasin B and phallotoxin action on cytoplasmic streaming in Chara.

Authors:  E A Nothnagel; L S Barak; J W Sanger; W W Webb
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1981-02       Impact factor: 10.539

View more
  4 in total

1.  Transcriptional control of unequal cleavage in early Tubifex embryos.

Authors:  Momoe Aoki; Takashi Shimizu
Journal:  Dev Genes Evol       Date:  2017-06-17       Impact factor: 0.900

2.  Localization of polyadenylated RNAs during teloplasm formation and cleavage in leech embryos.

Authors:  Beatrice Holton; Cathy J Wedeen; Stephanie H Astrow; David A Weisblat
Journal:  Rouxs Arch Dev Biol       Date:  1994-01

3.  Localization of polyadenylated RNAs during teloplasm formation and cleavage in leech embryos.

Authors:  Beatrice Holton; Cathy J Wedeen; Stephanie H Astrow; David A Weisblat
Journal:  Rouxs Arch Dev Biol       Date:  1994-10

4.  Local surface modulation correlated with ooplasmic segregation in eggs ofSabellaria alveolata (annelida, polychaeta).

Authors:  J E Speksnijder; M R Dohmen
Journal:  Wilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol       Date:  1983-09
  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.