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Oral-aboral axis specification in the sea urchin embryo: III. Role of mitochondrial redox signaling via H2O2
Authors:James A Coffman  Alison Coluccio  Antonio Planchart  Anthony J Robertson
Institution:Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, PO Box 35/Old Bar Harbor Road, Salisbury Cove, ME 04672, USA
Abstract:In sea urchin embryos, specification of the secondary (oral-aboral) axis occurs via nodal, expression of which is entirely zygotic and localized to prospective oral ectoderm at blastula stage. The initial source of this spatial anisotropy is not known. Previous studies have shown that oral-aboral (OA) polarity correlates with a mitochondrial gradient, and that nodal activity is dependent both on mitochondrial respiration and p38 stress-activated protein kinase. Here we show that the spatial pattern of nodal activity also correlates with the mitochondrial gradient, and that the latter correlates with inhomogeneous levels of intracellular reactive oxygen species. To test whether mitochondrial H2O2 functions as a redox signal to activate nodal, zygotes were injected with mRNA encoding either mitochondrially-targeted catalase, which quenches mitochondrial H2O2 and down-regulates p38, or superoxide dismutase, which augments mitochondrial H2O2 and up-regulates p38. Whereas the former treatment inhibits the initial activation of nodal and entrains OA polarity toward aboral when confined to half of the embryo via 2-cell stage blastomere injections, the latter does not produce the opposite effects. We conclude that mitochondrial H2O2 is rate-limiting for the initial activation of nodal, but that additional rate-limiting factors, likely also involving mitochondria, contribute to the asymmetry in nodal expression.
Keywords:Axis specification  Nodal  Redox  ROS  Hydrogen peroxide  Mitochondria
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