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Ultraviolet-sensitive ooplasmic factors are responsible for the development of an endoderm-specific alkaline phosphatase in the ascidian embryo
Authors:Yusuke Marikawa†  Noriyuki Satoh
Institution:Department of Zoology, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-01 and Asamushi Marine Biological Station, Tohoku University, Aomori 039-34, Japan.
Abstract:The ascidian egg contains muscle and endoderm determinants that play critical roles in the specification of muscle and endoderm cells, respectively. Endoderm cells of the ascidian embryo express alkaline phosphatase (AP) as a tissue-specific enzyme. We obtained egg fragments from the unfertilized eggs of Ciona savignyi by means of centrifugal force. The largest fragment (red fragments) contained the egg nucleus while other small fragments (black, clear and brown fragments) were anucleate. When inseminated, only red fragments developed into partial embryos, which showed only epidermis cell differentiation and, very rarely, AP activity. When red fragments were fused with other fragments, only black fragments promoted AP expression, suggesting that endoderm determinants were concentrated in the black fragments. A lower dose (1500 J/m2) of ultraviolet (UV) light did not eliminate the AP-promoting ability of black fragments, while this dose significantly repressed the ability to promote the expression of the muscle-marker. A higher dose (4500 J/m2) of UV light markedly reduced the AP-promoting activity of black fragments. These results suggest that factors for endodermal AP development are inactivated by UV irradiation, but are more resistant than muscle determinants.
Keywords:ascidian  cell fusion  egg fragments  endoderm determinants  UV sensitivity
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