A Protein That Binds an Exogastrula-Inducing Peptide, EGIP-D, in the Hyaline Layer of Sea Urchin Embryos |
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Authors: | Yoshiaki Fujita Kyo Yamasu Takashi Suyemitsu Katsutoshi Ishihara |
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Affiliation: | Department of Regulation Biology, Faculty of Science, Saitama University, Urawa 338, Japan |
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Abstract: | Exogastrula-inducing peptides are present in eggs and embryos of the sea urchin Anthocidaris crassispina . They induce exogastrulation when added exogenously to the embryos. In the present study, we investigated an EGIP-D-binding protein in the embryos. EGIP-D was incubated with homogenates of embryos. EGIP-D was then cross-linked to the binding protein by use of disuccinimidyl suberate (DSS) and the complex was analyzed by western blotting with an EGIP-D-specific antibody. A 30-kDa protein was detected in both eggs and embryos. To examine the localization of this protein, EGIP-D was added to intact embryos, cross-linked to proteins by use of DSS, and the complexes were again analyzed by western blotting. The EGIP-D-binding protein was detected in intact embryos but not in embryos treated with Ca2+- and Mg2+-free seawater (CMF-SW) that removes the hyaline layer (HL). It appeared, therefore, that this protein was present on the outer surface of the embryo, being a constituent of the HL. The CMF-SW extract that contained EGIP-D-binding protein, inhibited the induction of exogastrulation by EGIP-D. Furthermore, the treatment of embryos with CMF-SW prevented EGIP-D from inducing exogastrulation. Our observations indicate that the interaction between EGIP-D and the binding protein is a prerequisite for induction of exogastrulation by EGIP-D. |
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