RNA TRANSPORT TO THE VEGETAL CORTEX OF XENOPUS OOCYTES

Authors
Citation
Y. Zhou et Ml. King, RNA TRANSPORT TO THE VEGETAL CORTEX OF XENOPUS OOCYTES, Developmental biology, 179(1), 1996, pp. 173-183
Citations number
50
Categorie Soggetti
Developmental Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00121606
Volume
179
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Pages
173 - 183
Database
ISI
SICI code
0012-1606(1996)179:1<173:RTTTVC>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Xcat-2 RNA, a component of the germ plasm in Xenopus, localizes with t he mitochondrial cloud material to the vegetal cortex in stage II oocy tes. Vg1 RNA also localizes to the vegetal cortex, but later in stage III/IV oocytes, using a microtubule dependent pathway. To further anal yze the mechanisms involved in RNA transport, in situ hybridization an d autoradiography were used to follow the localization of endogenous V g1 and injected Xcat-2 transcripts in stage IV oocytes. We show that X cat-2 is competent to localize to the vegetal cortex quite independent ly of the mitochondrial cloud. Xcat-2 RNA appears to use the late Vg1 localization pathway, as depolymerization of microtubules by cold or n ocodazole treatment prevented translocation of Xcat-2 transcripts, but did not result in the disruption of Xcat-2 anchored in the cortex. Fu rthermore, RNA transport was shown to be stage dependent for both Vg1 and Xcat-2 RNAs, as they did not localize in fully grown stage VI oocy tes after injection. RNA sequences both required and sufficient to dir ect Xcat-2 to the vegetal cortex were mapped to a sequence of 150 nt i mmediately adjacent to the open reading frame and additional sequences at the end of the 3' untranslated region. Mapping was accomplished by injecting deletion mutant transcripts into stage IV oocytes and monit oring localization by RNase protection and autoradiography. All mutant s competent for translocation were also capable of cortical anchoring, suggesting that the same signal is used for both steps. We speculate that two separate RNA pathways evolved during the course of Xenopus oo genesis. One pathway, specialized for the transport of germ plasm by w ay of the mitochondrial cloud, occurs early to ensure the segregation of the germ cell lineage. The other, late, pathway may serve as the mo re general transport system for localizing RNAs involved in somatic ce ll differentiation. (C) 1996 Academic Press, Inc.