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The role of an epithelial occlusion zone in the termination of vitellogenesis in Hyalophora cecropia ovarian follicles.
Authors:E C Rubenstein
Institution:Biology Department, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19174 USA
Abstract:At the end of vitellogenesis, the follicular epithelium of Hyalophora cecropia follicles forms an occlusion zone that can halt the access of horseradish peroxidase to the oocyte surface in living follicles, and of lanthanum nitrate in fixed preparations. It is proposed that this barrier is responsible for terminating the uptake of blood proteins by the oocyte. Although three types of interfollicle cell junctions were observed, only tight junctions appeared to be responsible for the observed impermeability. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-acrylamide gel electrophoresis of 3H]leucinelabeled proteins revealed no change in the protein synthetic pattern during the transformation of follicles from vitellogenesis to the subsequent terminal growth period; in addition, pinocytotic figures continued to be formed in the postvitellogenic oocyte. These findings suggest that the epithelial secretion which the oocyte is known to deposit in yolk during vitellogenesis continues to be sequestered in the absence of blood proteins after occlusion zone formation. The proposal explains the origin of a layer of membrane-limited bodies which occupy the cortex of the oocyte in mature silkworm eggs, and which differ markedly in appearance from the protein yolk spheres assembled earlier.
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