Literature DB >> 29632136

Slow calcium waves mediate furrow microtubule reorganization and germ plasm compaction in the early zebrafish embryo.

Celeste Eno1, Timothy Gomez2, Diane C Slusarski3, Francisco Pelegri4.   

Abstract

Zebrafish germ plasm ribonucleoparticles (RNPs) become recruited to furrows of early zebrafish embryos through their association with astral microtubules ends. During the initiation of cytokinesis, microtubules are remodeled into a furrow microtubule array (FMA), which is thought to be analogous to the mammalian midbody involved in membrane abscission. During furrow maturation, RNPs and FMA tubules transition from their original distribution along the furrow to enrichments at the furrow distal ends, which facilitates germ plasm mass compaction. We show that nebel mutants exhibit reduced furrow-associated slow calcium waves (SCWs), caused at least in part by defective enrichment of calcium stores. RNP and FMA distal enrichment mirrors the medial-to-distal polarity of SCWs, and inhibition of calcium release or downstream mediators such as Calmodulin affects RNP and FMA distal enrichment. Blastomeres with reduced or lacking SCWs, such as early blastomeres in nebel mutants and wild-type blastomeres at later stages, exhibit medially bundling microtubules similar to midbodies in other cell types. Our data indicate that SCWs provide medial-to-distal directionality along the furrow to facilitate germ plasm RNP enrichment at the furrow ends.
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Keywords:  Calcium; F-actin; Germ plasm; Microtubules; Ribonucleoparticles; Zebrafish

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29632136      PMCID: PMC6001370          DOI: 10.1242/dev.156604

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


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