A Sponge-like Structure Involved in the Association and Transport of Maternal Products during Drosophila Oogenesis |
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Authors: | Michaela Wilsch-Bruninger Heinz Schwarz and Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard |
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Institution: | Michaela Wilsch-Bräuninger, Heinz Schwarz, and Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard |
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Abstract: | Localization of maternally provided RNAs during oogenesis is required for formation of the antero–posterior axis of the Drosophila embryo. Here we describe a subcellular structure in nurse cells and oocytes which may function as an intracellular compartment for assembly and transport of maternal products involved in RNA localization. This structure, which we have termed “sponge body,” consists of ER-like cisternae, embedded in an amorphous electron-dense mass. It lacks a surrounding membrane and is frequently associated with mitochondria. The sponge bodies are not identical to the Golgi complexes. We suggest that the sponge bodies are homologous to the mitochondrial cloud in Xenopus oocytes, a granulo-fibrillar structure that contains RNAs involved in patterning of the embryo. |
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