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Zygote ; 31(6): 517-526, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37533161

ABSTRACT

In zebrafish, a punctate band of F-actin is reported to develop in the external yolk syncytial layer (E-YSL) during the latter part of epiboly in zebrafish embryos. Here, electron microscopy (EM) and fluorescence confocal microscopy were conducted to investigate dynamic changes in the E-YSL membrane during epiboly. Using scanning EM, we report that the surface of the E-YSL is highly convoluted, consisting of a complex interwoven network of branching membrane surface microvilli-like protrusions. The region of membrane surface protrusions was relatively wide at 30% epiboly but narrowed as epiboly progressed. This narrowing was coincident with the formation of the punctate actin band. We also demonstrated using immunogold transmission EM that actin clusters were localized at the membrane surface mainly within the protrusions as well as in deeper locations of the E-YSL. Furthermore, during the latter part of epiboly, the punctate actin band was coincident with a region of highly dynamic endocytosis. Treatment with cytochalasin B led to the disruption of the punctate actin band and the membrane surface protrusions, as well as the attenuation of endocytosis. Together, our data suggest that, in the E-YSL, the region encompassing the membrane surface protrusions and its associated punctate actin band are likely to be an integral part of the localized endocytosis, which is important for the progression of epiboly in zebrafish embryos.


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Actins , Zebrafish , Animals , Actin Cytoskeleton , Morphogenesis , Endocytosis , Zebrafish Proteins
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Dev Dyn ; 231(2): 313-23, 2004 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15366008

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We report that, during epiboly in zebrafish, three F-actin--based structures appear only after the blastoderm migrates past the embryonic equator. They are composed of two ring-like F-actin structures that form at the deep cell and enveloping layer margins of the blastoderm and a punctate actin band that develops in the external yolk syncytial layer. Treatment with cytochalasin B or the calcium chelator dibromo-BAPTA results in the disruption of all three of these actin-based structures, leading to the slowing or immediate arrest of epiboly, respectively, followed by a failure of yolk cell occlusion and the eventual lysis of the embryo through the vegetal pole region. We suggest, therefore, that these structures function in the occlusion of the vegetal portion of the yolk cell during the latter stages of epiboly. Possible roles for these new structures, their modulation by Ca2+, as well as the functions of other previously described F-actin--based structures observed throughout epiboly, are discussed.


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Actin Cytoskeleton/metabolism , Embryo, Nonmammalian , Morphogenesis , Zebrafish/embryology , Actins/metabolism , Animals , Cytochalasin B/pharmacology , Cytoskeleton/metabolism , Egtazic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Egtazic Acid/chemistry , Egtazic Acid/pharmacology , Embryo, Nonmammalian/anatomy & histology , Embryo, Nonmammalian/drug effects , Embryo, Nonmammalian/physiology , Zebrafish/metabolism
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