The Drosophila Trpm channel mediates calcium influx during egg activation.

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Historiographia Linguistica Pub Date : 2019-09-17 Epub Date: 2019-08-19 DOI:10.1073/pnas.1906967116
Qinan Hu, Mariana F Wolfner
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Egg activation is the process in which mature oocytes are released from developmental arrest and gain competency for embryonic development. In Drosophila and other arthropods, eggs are activated by mechanical pressure in the female reproductive tract, whereas in most other species, eggs are activated by fertilization. Despite the difference in the trigger, Drosophila shares many conserved features with higher vertebrates in egg activation, including a rise of intracellular calcium in response to the trigger. In Drosophila, this calcium rise is initiated by entry of extracellular calcium due to opening of mechanosensitive ion channels and initiates a wave that passes across the egg prior to initiation of downstream activation events. Here, we combined inhibitor tests, germ-line-specific RNAi knockdown, and germ-line-specific CRISPR/Cas9 knockout to identify the Transient Receptor Potential (TRP) channel subfamily M (Trpm) as a critical channel that mediates the calcium influx and initiates the calcium wave during Drosophila egg activation. We observed a reduction in the proportion of eggs that hatched from trpm germ-line knockout mutant females, although eggs were able to complete some egg activation events including cell cycle resumption. Since a mouse ortholog of Trpm was recently reported also to be involved in calcium influx during egg activation and in further embryonic development, our results suggest that calcium uptake from the environment via TRPM channels is a deeply conserved aspect of egg activation.

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果蝇的 Trpm 通道在卵子活化过程中介导钙离子流入。
卵子活化是成熟卵母细胞从发育停滞中释放出来并获得胚胎发育能力的过程。在果蝇和其他节肢动物中,卵子是通过雌性生殖道中的机械压力激活的,而在大多数其他物种中,卵子是通过受精激活的。尽管触发因素不同,但果蝇与高等脊椎动物在卵子激活方面有许多相同之处,包括细胞内钙质在触发因素作用下上升。在果蝇中,这种钙上升是由于机械敏感性离子通道打开导致细胞外钙进入而引发的,并在下游激活事件开始之前引发一个穿过卵子的波。在这里,我们结合抑制剂试验、种系特异性 RNAi 敲除和种系特异性 CRISPR/Cas9 敲除,确定瞬时受体电位(TRP)通道 M 亚家族(Trpm)是果蝇卵活化过程中介导钙流入和启动钙波的关键通道。我们观察到,尽管Trpm生殖系基因敲除突变雌性果蝇的卵子能够完成包括细胞周期恢复在内的一些卵子活化事件,但孵化出的卵子比例却有所下降。由于最近有报道称小鼠的Trpm直向同源物也参与了卵子活化过程中和胚胎进一步发育过程中的钙离子流入,我们的研究结果表明,通过TRPM通道从环境中摄取钙离子是卵子活化的一个深度保守的方面。
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期刊介绍: Historiographia Linguistica (HL) serves the ever growing community of scholars interested in the history of the sciences concerned with language such as linguistics, philology, anthropology, sociology, pedagogy, psychology, neurology, and other disciplines. Central objectives of HL are the critical presentation of the origin and development of particular ideas, concepts, methods, schools of thought or trends, and the discussion of the methodological and philosophical foundations of a historiography of the language sciences, including its relationship with the history and philosophy of science. HL is published in 3 issues per year of about 450 pages altogether.
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