Oocyte polarity and mRNA localization in Zebrafish
斑马鱼卵母细胞极性和 mRNA 定位
基本信息
- 批准号:8711492
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.05万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-09-27 至 2015-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:3&apos Untranslated RegionsAccountingActinsAffinityAffinity ChromatographyAllelesAmerican College of Obstetricians and GynecologistsAnimalsAntibodiesBalbiani BodyBindingBinding SitesBiochemicalBiologicalBiological AssayBiological ModelsCell PolarityCellsChild DevelopmentChild health careClinicCo-ImmunoprecipitationsComplexCongenital AbnormalityCystCytoskeletonDefectDevelopmentDevelopmental ProcessElementsEmbryoEmbryonic DevelopmentEtiologyEventFailureFemaleFertilityFertilizationGenesGeneticGenetic ScreeningGenomeGenotypeGerm LayersGoalsHumanInstitutesMammalsMapsMediatingMessenger RNAMicrotubulesMolecularMolecular GeneticsMothersMutateMutationOocytesOogenesisOogoniaOrganellesOvaryPathway interactionsPatternPhenotypePlayPregnancyProcessProtein AnalysisProteinsRNA BindingRecruitment ActivityResearchRoleScaffolding ProteinSiteSpecific qualifier valueSpontaneous abortionStructureSystemTechnologyTestingTo specifyUntranslated RegionsVertebratesYeastsZebrafishbaseeggimplantationimprovedinsightloss of function mutationmutantpublic health relevancetraffickingyeast geneticsyeast two hybrid systemzygote
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Asymmetry in oocytes is a well-documented and conserved feature among animals including vertebrates and humans. In vertebrates, the earliest indicator of cell polarity is an asymmetric aggregate, known as the Balbiani body, that includes organelles, proteins, and, in some animals, mRNAs encoding germline determinants. In non-mammalian vertebrates, this early asymmetry is known to indicate the animal-vegetal axis, but the relationship between the Balbiani body and the animal-vegetal axis in mammals is not understood. Although the animal- vegetal axis is the first axis to form in vertebrates, and is crucial for normal development of the embryonic axes that form later in development, its specification is poorly understood. In a maternal-effect genetic screen we isolated 2 alleles of bucky ball (buc), mutants that lacks oocyte asymmetry and fails to establish the axes in embryos. The Buc protein does not contain any characterized or known functional domains based on sequence comparison, but other vertebrates including humans have bucky ball genes. The buc gene, and our mutant alleles provide the first genetic access and a unique entry point to the developmental pathway regulating oocyte polarity. Here three aims are proposed to study how cell polarity is established and maintained in the vertebrate ovary. 1) We will test the hypothesis that buc specifies the oocyte axis upstream or at the level of Balbiani body assembly. 2) We have identified Buc interacting proteins. We will study these interacting proteins, and conduct rescue based structure function analysis to identify Buc functional domains to understand the mechanism by which Buc regulates animal-vegetal polarity. 3) We will determine which factors mediate asymmetric buc mRNA localization and contribute to oocyte polarity. Understanding how the Balbiani body, a conserved oocyte asymmetric structure, forms in vertebrates will break new ground in the field of axis formation. Studies of the genetic and molecular control of axis formation in zebrafish will clarify the mechanisms establishing these earliest oocyte asymmetries, which are conserved. In humans, mutations disrupting genes required to specify oocyte polarity or the first embryonic axis are expected to result in failed implantation or miscarriage due to severe developmental abnormalities. These most severe birth defects often are not detected in humans. In model systems such as zebrafish where fertilization and development of the embryo occur externally every egg that is produced can be examined for developmental abnormalities. Thus, this vertebrate genetic system allows access to maternally regulated developmental processes. An improved understanding of the essential maternal genes regulating early embryonic development in zebrafish will provide insight into the basis of birth defects and miscarriage, and facilitate comparison with human proteins. Studies of the Buc pathway are expected to be particularly relevant to abnormalities arising in very early pregnancy since buc mutant females produce eggs that are fertilized, but fail to specify the embryonic germ layers or axes. Completing these studies will provide insight into how Bucky ball regulates Balbiani body formation and oocyte asymmetry. These studies represent a first step toward deciphering the genes and mechanisms, mediating an evolutionarily conserved feature of primary oocyte development that is predicted to play fundamental roles in fertility, and in some vertebrates, establishment of the embryonic axes.
描述(由申请人提供):卵母细胞的不对称性是动物(包括脊椎动物和人类)中有充分记载和保守的特征。在脊椎动物中,细胞极性的最早指标是一个不对称的聚集体,称为Balbiani体,其中包括细胞器,蛋白质,以及在某些动物中,编码生殖系决定簇的mRNA。在非哺乳类脊椎动物中,这种早期的不对称性被认为是动物-植物轴,但巴尔比亚尼体和哺乳类动物-植物轴之间的关系尚不清楚。虽然动物-植物轴是脊椎动物中形成的第一个轴,并且对于发育后期形成的胚胎轴的正常发育至关重要,但其规格知之甚少。在母体效应遗传筛选中,我们分离出2个巴基球(布克)的等位基因,这是一种缺乏卵母细胞不对称性且不能在胚胎中建立中轴的突变体。基于序列比较,布克蛋白不包含任何特征性或已知的功能结构域,但包括人类在内的其他脊椎动物具有巴基球基因。布克基因和我们的突变等位基因为调节卵母细胞极性的发育途径提供了第一个遗传途径和独特的切入点。本文提出了三个研究脊椎动物卵巢细胞极性的建立和维持的目的。1)我们将测试的假设,即布克指定的卵母细胞轴上游或Balbiani体组装的水平。2)我们已经确定了布克相互作用蛋白。我们将研究这些相互作用的蛋白质,并进行基于拯救的结构功能分析,以确定布克功能结构域,以了解布克调节动物-植物极性的机制。3)我们将确定哪些因素介导不对称布克mRNA定位和卵母细胞极性。了解Balbiani体,一种保守的卵母细胞不对称结构,在脊椎动物中的形成将在轴形成领域开辟新天地。对斑马鱼中轴形成的遗传和分子控制的研究将阐明建立这些最早期卵母细胞不对称性的机制,这些机制是保守的。在人类中,破坏指定卵母细胞极性或第一个胚胎轴所需的基因的突变预计会导致植入失败或由于严重发育异常而流产。这些最严重的出生缺陷通常在人类中检测不到。在模式系统中,如斑马鱼,受精和胚胎发育发生在外部,每一个产生的卵子都可以检查发育异常。因此,这种脊椎动物遗传系统允许进入母系调节的发育过程。对调节斑马鱼早期胚胎发育的必需母体基因的更好理解将提供对出生缺陷和流产基础的深入了解,并有助于与人类蛋白质进行比较。对布克途径的研究预计与非常早期妊娠中出现的异常特别相关,因为布克突变型雌性产生受精卵,但不能指定胚胎胚层或轴。完成这些研究将有助于深入了解Bucky ball如何调节Balbiani小体形成和卵母细胞不对称性。这些研究代表了破译基因和机制的第一步,介导了初级卵母细胞发育的进化保守特征,该特征预计在生育力中发挥重要作用,并且在一些脊椎动物中,建立胚胎轴。
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