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Microtubule arrays in the cortex and near the germinal vesicle of immature starfish oocytes
Authors:J J Otto  T E Schroeder
Affiliation:1. Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington, Friday Harbor, Washington 98250 USA;2. Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907 USA
Abstract:
An extensive array of long, crisscrossing microtubules has been discovered in the cortex of oocytes of the starfish Pisaster ochraceus. The microtubules were visualized in cortex preparations by indirect immunofluorescence microscopy using antibodies to tubulin. The cortical array of microtubules is present in all oocytes before and for about 30 min after the application of 1-methyladenine, the hormone that induces oocyte maturation. The presence of microtubules was confirmed by electron microscopy. The microtubules in this array are depolymerized when oocytes are treated with colchicine or nocodozole and are augmented when oocytes are treated with taxol. Dihydrocytochalasin B treatment of the oocytes causes the microtubules to aggregate, presumably by altering a microfilament network also found in the cortex. The distribution of microtubules was also explored in whole oocytes stained with antitubulin. One or two aster-like structures were observed adjacent to the germinal vesicle of each oocyte.
Keywords:Address for correspondence and reprints.
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