Literature DB >> 8625811

Unequal cleavage in leech embryos: zygotic transcription is required for correct spindle orientation in subset of early blastomeres.

S T Bissen1, C M Smith.   

Abstract

Leech embryos undergo invariant sequences of equal and unequal cell divisions to give rise to identifiable progeny cells. While many of the early cleavages are under maternal control, the divisions of a subset of early blastomeres (the large cells of the D' lineage) are perturbed after the inhibition of zygotic transcription. Analysis of the different types of cells produced in embryos injected with the transcriptional inhibitor, alpha-amanitin, revealed that the symmetry of cell division is perturbed in these large D'-derived cells during this early period of development. These cells, which would normally undergo a series of equal and unequal cleavages, always undergo equal cleavages after the inhibition of zygotic transcription. It appears that zygotically transcribed gene product(s) are required in the large cells of the D' lineage to orient the mitotic spindles properly for these unequal cell cleavages.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8625811     DOI: 10.1242/dev.122.2.599

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


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