The localization and function of the moonlighting protein Clathrin during oocyte maturation

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
B. Camia , M. Longo , A. Bergonzi , I. Dezza , M. Biggiogera , C.A. Redi , A. Casasco , M. Monti
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Abstract

Clathrin is one of the leading players in the endocytic process during oocyte maturation. Immunofluorescence and transmission electron analysis on fully-grown germinal vesicle (GV) mouse oocytes shows Clathrin localization on the cortical region with three peculiar patterns: complete, incomplete, and half-moon. The first configuration is characterized by Clathrin lattices along the cortex; the second is represented by Clathrin lattices interrupted by invaginations forming coated vesicles as an indication of active endocytosis. The half-moon profile, the less frequent but the most interesting one, refers to Clathrin lattices distributed to one-half of the cell.

The in vivo analysis of organelles' positioning and cytoplasmic rearrangements, performed to understand the possible relation between endocytosis and oocyte maturation, suggests that the half-moon pattern indicates those fully-grown oocytes that may have likely undergone Germinal Vesicle Breakdown, MI, and MII. Our results show that, before oocytes undergo maturation, Clathrin localizes on the side of the cell, opposite to future spindle migration, thus marking spindle orientation in mouse oocytes.

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卵母细胞成熟过程中月光蛋白 Clathrin 的定位和功能。
Clathrin是卵母细胞成熟过程中内细胞过程的主要参与者之一。对完全生长的生殖泡(GV)小鼠卵母细胞进行的免疫荧光和透射电子分析表明,Clathrin定位在皮层区域,有三种特殊的模式:完全模式、不完全模式和半月模式。第一种模式的特点是沿皮层形成 Clathrin 网格;第二种模式的特点是 Clathrin 网格被内陷中断,形成包被囊泡,表明内吞作用活跃。半月形轮廓是较少见但最有趣的一种轮廓,指的是分布在细胞二分之一处的克拉氏蛋白点阵。为了了解内吞与卵母细胞成熟之间的可能关系,我们对细胞器的定位和细胞质重排进行了体内分析,结果表明,半月形图案表示那些完全成熟的卵母细胞可能已经经历了生殖囊破裂、MI 和 MII。我们的研究结果表明,在卵母细胞成熟之前,Clathrin 定位于细胞的一侧,与未来的纺锤体迁移相反,从而标记了小鼠卵母细胞的纺锤体定向。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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