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Malformation of Immature Starfish Oocytes by Theonellapeptolide Ie, a Tridecapeptide Lactone from a Marine SpongePetrosiaSpecies, through Disturbance of Cortical F-Actin Distribution
Author(s) -
Emi Ohta,
Hironobu Okada,
Shinji Ohta,
Motomasa Kobayashi,
Isao Kitagawa,
Shintaro HORIIKE,
Tadao Takahashi,
Hiroshi Hosoya,
Kenya Yamamoto,
Susumu Ikegami
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
bioscience biotechnology and biochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.509
H-Index - 116
eISSN - 1347-6947
pISSN - 0916-8451
DOI - 10.1271/bbb.67.1908
Subject(s) - starfish , oocyte , phalloidin , biology , sponge , meiosis , cytochalasin , oogenesis , prophase , microbiology and biotechnology , sperm , anatomy , botany , cytoskeleton , biochemistry , embryo , ecology , gene , cell
Theonellapeptolide Ie (Tp), an oligopeptide lactone isolated from a marine sponge, Petrosia sp., was shown to induce an unprecedented morphological change in the immature oocytes of the starfish Asterina pectinifera. The cortical F-actin was disturbed and assembled to form dots and rings, as evidenced by staining with rhodamine-conjugated phalloidin. The oocyte eventually became malformed. When Tp was added to an immature oocyte which had been pretreated with cytochalasin B or D, inhibitors of actin polymerization, no malformation was observed. When Tp was added to an oocyte which had been induced to mature by 1-methyladenine (1-MeAde), a maturation-inducing substance in starfishes, no morphological changes were observed in the maturing oocytes which reached the first meiotic prometaphase 40 min after the start of 1-MeAde treatment. This is the first description of a chemical that induces aberrant redistribution of F-actin-based cytoskeleton in an animal oocyte which is arrested at the first meiotic prophase.

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