| Literature DB >> 33606231 |
Chaitanya Dingare1,2, Petra A Klemmt1, Alina Niedzwetzki1, Virginie Lecaudey3.
Abstract
In some animal species, fertilization occurs through a funnel-like canal called the "micropyle." In teleost fishes, the micropyle is formed by a very specialized follicle cell, called the micropylar cell (MC). Very little is known about the mechanisms underlying the specification and differentiation of the MC, a unique cell among hundreds that compose the follicle cell layer. The Hippo pathway effector Taz is essential for this process and is the first reported MC marker. Here, we describe a method to identify and mark the micropylar cell following the immunostaining procedure on cryosections or combining it with the RNA in situ hybridization on whole-mount follicles.Entities:
Keywords: Cryosection; Follicle cell epithelium; In situ hybridization; Micropylar cell; Micropyle; Taz; Zebrafish
Year: 2021 PMID: 33606231 DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0970-5_14
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Mol Biol ISSN: 1064-3745