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Protein & Cell ; (12): 651-661, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-757405

ABSTRACT

Virus infection consists of entry, synthesis of macromolecular components, virus assembly and release. Understanding of the mechanisms underlying each event is necessary for the intervention of virus infection in human healthcare and agriculture. Here we report the visualization of Singapore grouper iridovirus (SGIV) assembly in the medaka haploid embryonic stem (ES) cell line HX1. SGIV is a highly infectious DNA virus that causes a massive loss in marine aquaculture. Ectopic expression of VP88GFP, a fusion between green fluorescent protein and the envelope protein VP088, did not compromise the ES cell properties and susceptibility to SGIV infection. Although VP88GFP disperses evenly in the cytoplasm of non-infected cells, it undergoes aggregation and redistribution in SGIV-infected cells. Real-time visualization revealed multiple key stages of VP88GFP redistribution and the dynamics of viral assembly site (VAS). Specifically, VP88GFP entry into and condensation in the VAS occurred within a 6-h duration, a similar duration was observed also for the release of VP88GFP-containing SGIV out of the cell. Taken together, VP088 is an excellent marker for visualizing the SGIV infection process. Our results provide new insight into macromolecular component recruitment and SGIV assembly.


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Animals , Humans , Cell Line , Embryonic Stem Cells , Metabolism , Pathology , Virology , Fish Diseases , Genetics , Metabolism , Virology , Iridoviridae , Physiology , Oryzias , Viral Proteins , Genetics , Metabolism , Virus Assembly , Physiology
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Protein & Cell ; (12): 48-54, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-757665

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Germ cells make two major decisions when they move from an indeterminate state to their final stage of gamete production. One decision is sexual commitment for sperm or egg production, and the other is to maintain mitotic division or entry into meiosis. It is unclear whether the two decisions are made as a single event or separate events, because there has been no evidence for the presence of germ cell sex prior to meiosis. Here we report direct evidence in the fish rainbow trout that gonia have distinct sexuality. We show that dazl expression occurs in both male and female gonia but exhibits differential intracellular distribution. More strikingly, we show that boule is highly expressed in male gonia but absent in female gonia. Therefore, mitotic gonia possess sex, sperm/egg decision and mitosis/meiosis decision are two independent events, and sperm/egg decision precedes mitosis/meiosis decision in rainbow trout, making this organism a unique vertebrate model for mechanistic understanding of germ cell sex differentiation and relationship between the two decisions.


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Animals , Female , Male , Fish Proteins , Genetics , Gene Expression Regulation , Meiosis , Oncorhynchus mykiss , Genetics , Physiology , Ovary , Cell Biology , Metabolism , Ovum , Cell Biology , Metabolism , RNA, Messenger , Genetics , Metabolism , RNA-Binding Proteins , Genetics , Sex Determination Processes , Spermatozoa , Cell Biology , Metabolism , Testis , Cell Biology , Metabolism
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