The plasma-membrance IMP pattern as related to animal/vegetal polarity in the amphibian egg |
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Authors: | J G Bluemink L G Tertoolen |
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Institution: | Hubrecht Laboratory, International Embryological Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Freeze-fracture electron microscopy of the plasma membrane of the fertilized, uncleaved Xenopus egg shows that intramembranous particles (IMPs) range in size from ca. 50 to 200 Å and that more IMPs are attached to the E-face than to the P-face. The overall IMP densities of the animal and the vegetal hemisphere do not differ significantly. IMP-free regions (?, ca. 0.1 μm) on the tips of surface protrusions were irregularly distributed in the animal and the vegetal half (E-face) occupying ca. 8.5 and 2%, respectively of the free area. The relative densities for 16 different IMP sizes have been compared, on the basis of seven animal and seven vegetal halves, counting (E-faces only) ca. 10,000 IMPs in each hemisphere. For IMP sizes of ≤81 Å, a significant difference (P < 0.0005) was found, more small IMPs being present in the animal half. Some evidence for IMP-associated thin elements was found. These findings are discussed in relation to plasma membrane anisotropy and the morphogenetic role of the egg cortex. |
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