Abstract

BackgroundGerm cell formation has been investigated in sessile forms of tunicates. This process involves the release of a subset of maternal transcripts from the centrosome-attracting body (CAB) in the progenitor cells of the germ line. When germ-soma segregation is completed, CAB structures are missing from the newly formed primordial germ cells (PGCs). In free-swimming tunicates, knowledge about germ cell formation is lacking. In this investigation, comparative gene expression and electron microscopy studies were used to address germ cell formation in Oikopleura dioica (O. dioica).ResultsWe found that the RNA localization pattern of pumilio (pum1) is similar to the pattern described for a subset of maternal transcripts marking the posterior end of ascidian embryos. Transcripts marking the posterior end are called postplasmic or posterior-end mark (PEM) transcripts. We found no localization of vasa (vas) transcripts to any sub-region within the germ-line precursor cells. Expression of vas4 was detected in the newly formed PGCs. Electron microscopy studies confirmed the presence of structures with similar morphology to CAB. In the same cytoplasmic compartment, we also identified pum1 transcripts and an epitope recognized by an antibody to histone H3 phosphorylated on serine 28.ConclusionsOur findings support that a CAB-like structure participates in the segregation of maternal pum1 transcripts during germ-soma separation in O. dioica.

Highlights

  • Germ cell formation has been investigated in sessile forms of tunicates

  • Maternal pum transcripts mark the posterior end of O. dioica embryos O. dioica has two pum genes and they are organized in two separate operons

  • We suggest that the centrosome-attracting body (CAB)-like structure we have identified in the presumptive germ line blastomeres in O. dioica has similar roles as has been described for the CAB structure in ascidians

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Introduction

Germ cell formation has been investigated in sessile forms of tunicates This process involves the release of a subset of maternal transcripts from the centrosome-attracting body (CAB) in the progenitor cells of the germ line. PEM-1 has a role in repressing gene expression in the germ line precursor cells during germ-soma segregation [6, 7]. Another set of postplasmic/PEM transcripts includes vasa (vas) transcripts [4]. Vas transcripts are released from the CAB located in the germ line precursor B7.6 blastomeres. Both the PGCs (B8.12 cells) and the endodermal strand cells (B8.11 cells) inherit these transcripts

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