Synthesis and secretion of egg-specific protein from follicle cells of the silkworm, Bombyx mori

Yukihiro Sato, Okitsugu Yamashita
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The synthesis and secretion of egg-specific protein (ESP) were investigated using the follicle cells isolated from the developing ovary of the silkworm, Bombyx mori. The follicle cells were isolated manually from a follicle into a cell layer by thoroughly extruding the oocyte contents through a small hole. Whole follicles and isolated follicle cells were incubated in vitro with [35S]methionine, and ESP and its precursors were immunochemically isolated using antiserum raised to ESP. The isolated follicle cells incorporated label into ESP but the incorporation rate was about one-fifth of that found in whole follicles. About 20% of the total radioactivity of ESPs were recovered from the incubation medium of the isolated follicle cells while only trace activity (<2%) was found in the incubation medium of whole follicles. These results clearly showed that follicle cells synthesize and release ESP to be taken up by the developing oocyte.

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家蚕卵泡细胞卵泡蛋白的合成和分泌
利用家蚕发育中的卵巢卵泡细胞,研究了卵特异性蛋白(ESP)的合成和分泌。通过一个小孔将卵母细胞内容物彻底挤出,人工将卵泡细胞从卵泡中分离到细胞层中。用[35S]蛋氨酸体外培养全卵泡和离体卵泡细胞,用抗血清对ESP及其前体进行免疫化学分离。离体卵泡细胞将标签掺入ESP,但掺入率约为全卵泡的五分之一。从分离卵泡细胞的培养液中回收了约20%的ESPs总放射性,而在整个卵泡的培养液中仅发现微量活性(<2%)。这些结果清楚地表明卵泡细胞合成并释放ESP供发育中的卵母细胞吸收。
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