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Changes in the protein components of vitelline envelope during oogenesis of a tubiculous polychaete, Schizobranchia insignis

Title
Changes in the protein components of vitelline envelope during oogenesis of a tubiculous polychaete, Schizobranchia insignis
Authors
Lee Y.R.
Ewha Authors
이양림
SCOPUS Author ID
이양림scopus
Issue Date
1988
Journal Title
Cell Differentiation and Development
ISSN
0922-3371JCR Link
Citation
Cell Differentiation and Development vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 23 - 35
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SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In sabellid polychaetes the vitelline envelopes, in which microvilli with glycocalyx structures at the tips are invested, change in structure during oogenesis. Vitelline envelopes isolated from Schizobranchia oocytes 25-100 μ m and 160-185 μ m in diameter, were analyzed in protein components by iodination, electrophoresis, Western blotting and radioactive labeling technique. The observations demonstrate that the membrane proteins of the vitelline envelopes are not consistent but variable in components during oogenesis. Most of these proteins, particularly the high molecular weight proteins, are PAS-positive glycoproteins, which may have specific carbohydrate residues binding to wheat germ agglutinin. The proteins could be labeled with [3H]valine within 36 h by incubating the whole oocytes in sea water to a high level, indicating that the proteins are actively synthesized by the growing oocytes. Synthetic rates of the proteins differ from each other at one stage and are higher in the small than in the large oocytes in general, suggesting that the membrane proteins are involved in the function of the vitelline envelopes during oogenesis. © 1988.
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