Immuno-Localization of DEAD Family Proteins in Germ Line Cells of Xenopus Embryos.

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Furusawa MorphoGene Project, Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology (ERATO), Research Development Corporation of Japan (JRDC), Tsukuba 300-26, Japan.

Published: April 1992

In order to investigate whether a vasa-like protein is present in germ line cells of Xenopus, antibodies were produced which react specifically with synthetic oligopeptides of sequences from near the N- or C-termini or with one including the DEAD box of the Drosophila vasa protein. Only the antibody against the oligopeptide including the DEAD box reacted strongly with germ plasm (GP) or with cytoplasm of germ line cells of Xenopus embryos by immunofluorescence microscopy. By immunoelectron microscopy, the antibody was demonstrated to react with the GP-specific structure, germinal granules, in cleaving embryos, and with their derivatives in the germ line cells of embryos at stages extending from gastrula to feeding tadpole. It also reacted with mitochondria not only in the GP and the germ line cells but also in somatic cells, and with myofibrils in muscle cells. By Western blotting, the antibody was shown to react with several bands of Mr 42-69 ± 10 in protein samples from Xenopus embryos. In samples from Drosophila ovaries, it reacted with a Mr 71 ± 10 band which was probably the vasa protein. This indicates the possibility that Xenopus embryos contain several DEAD family proteins. One of these is present on germinal granules, resembling the vasa protein on polar granules of Drosophila.

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